Although the following year was comparatively quiet for Pappy Kojo, he returned in 2016 and enjoyed another Ghanaian hit single with "Awo'a." Further singles followed, including "Van Damme" with Akiti and December 2017's "Abena," released in collaboration with Mr Eazi and Bisa Kdei. His next hit arrived in June 2018, in the shape of "Ay3 Late," which included a guest spot from the fellow Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie. 2019 was perhaps Pappy Kojo's most productive year to date. He released no fewer than five singles, two of which -- "Balance" and "Green Means Go" -- would ultimately make the cut for his debut album. Another track which anticipated his first full-length was December 2020's remix of the previous year's single "Thomas Pompoy3yaw." Performed with South African singer/songwriter and poet Busiswa, it won the International Collaboration of the Year gong at 2021's Ghana Music Awards. Preempted by a further single, "My Heart," Pappy Kojo's debut album, Logos II, was finally unveiled in March 2021. Named after a ship that would visit his city when he was a child, the record was completed prior to the initial COVID-19-related global lockdowns in early 2020. In March 2022, he followed this release with the Logos Hope EP, featuring "Koobi," a piece recorded alongside O'Kenneth & Reggie. ~ James Wilkinson, Rovi