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4x4 - Miss Doctor <100% PRO>

"Miss Doctor" is unique among its peers for its significant international footprint through remixing. In late 2010, Akwaaba Music released the , which invited global producers to reinterpret the track.

Produced for the Appietus Compilation II (The Revolution), "Miss Doctor" was part of a movement that modernized Ghanaian music for a global club audience.

: The group—comprising Captain Planet , Coded (formerly Abortion), and Fresh Prince —was renowned for bringing "crunk" to Ghana, and this track exemplified that energy with its aggressive yet melodic hook. 4x4 - Miss Doctor

: The song’s central theme revolves around an intense attraction to a woman—described as "Miss Doctor"—metaphorically suggesting her beauty or presence is a "crime" that causes a "war in the club". Global Reach and Remix Culture

As a "throwback" classic, the song is frequently cited as a high-water mark for 4x4’s career, alongside other hits like "Waist & Power" and "Fresh One". It helped cement 4x4’s reputation as one of the most versatile groups in West Africa during the peak of the hiplife era. Miss Doctor - song and lyrics by 4x4 - Spotify "Miss Doctor" is unique among its peers for

"" is a seminal hit by the Ghanaian hiplife trio 4x4 , released in 2010 in collaboration with legendary producer Appietus . The track remains a cornerstone of the hiplife genre, blending traditional Ghanaian highlife rhythms with the heavy percussion of crunk and hip-hop. The Sound of an Era: Hiplife Meets Crunk

: The EP included versions by Dance Kill Move (Swedish/Colombian duo), Sabbo , and Paul Marmota , infusing the original with elements of cumbia, reggaeton, and house. : The group—comprising Captain Planet , Coded (formerly

: This cross-pollination helped "Miss Doctor" transition from a local Ghanaian hit to a staple in global "tropical bass" and electronic sets. Cultural Impact