In 2014, Kirani Ayat collaborated with Mal of Griotz Music and producer Mike Millz to release a joint EP titled "The TrapLife 2.0" EP. This was his last project under his "Billy Banger" moniker. This project received average reviews but gave him a lot of blog coverage and presence in the Ghana hip hop scene.
In 2015, Kirani Ayat then called "Billy Banger" decided to change his stage name to his original birth name Ayat, which means Life in
Arabic. In a conversation with music reporters, Kirani Ayat confirmed the name change but emphasized that the rebrand was rather a transition into a new era for his growing music career than just a change of name.
In 2016, Kirani Ayat disclosed that he sold 85% of his belongings to make the inaugural edition of his MADFEST – an acronym for Music of African Descent Festival happen. MADFEST had an extensive list of budding and established hip-hop acts in the country gracing the show, including Akan, Worlasi,
M.anifest,
AJ Nelson, and
Medikal.
In 2017, he released his widely anticipated debut EP, ZAMANI to critical acclaim. The Afro trap influenced EP had Kirani AYAT touching on the themes of hope, dreams, success, and love. And within a year, the 26-year-old has been featured in some of the biggest songs in the country. He worked with popular
Ghana rappers:
Sarkodie on Dodo,
Medikal on 4get Everybody,
Edem on the Egboame Remix and
EL. on Bars.
In 2019, Kirani Ayat released "Her Vibe Is Right" EP. The seven-track
extended play included collaborations with award-winning Ghanaian musicians
Efya,
Magnom, and
Joeboy. The EP generally received positive reviews from most
music critics for its notable tracks "HONEY" which featured Ghanaian musician and producer,
Magnom.
In 2022, Kirani Ayat released his highly anticipated debut studio album titled "Aisha's Sun". The album featured Worlasi,
Sarkodie & Morell. Production was handled by Sonnie
KaySo Owusu,
Altra N O V A, OKAIWAV,
NiiQuaye Muses, AlmightyTrei & SELVSSE. The album served as a chronicle of Ayat's life, documenting his journey from adolescence to adulthood. The tracks on "Aisha's Sun" delved into various aspects of Kirani Ayat's life and experiences. For instance, the song "Aisha's Son" reflected on his upbringing, while his collaboration with Worlasi on the song "Fada Na" addressed societal issues. "Duniya" and "Dan Kasa" explored themes of family and religion, while "Sarki" and "GUDA" touched on his aspirations and ambitions. The album generally received positive reviews from most music critics for its rich cultural influences, lyrical depth, and Kirani Ayat's versatile vocal performances. ==Discography==