Relatable Tuesdays is not just a music series; it is a weekly storytelling movement where real life meets rap. Born from Amino Cortez’s desire to connect genuinely with people, the series delivers short freestyle rap episodes every Tuesday, touching on everyday struggles, faith, growth, hustle, disappointment, and hope.
The Idea Behind Relatable Tuesdays
Relatable Tuesdays was created to answer one question:
“How many people are truly living the life they post online?”
Instead of chasing hype or trends, Amino Cortez uses raw lyrics, simple visuals, and honest delivery to talk about things people rarely say out loud, financial pressure, self-growth, family responsibility, envy, greed, patience, faith in God, and the slow process of becoming.
Each episode feels like a conversation rather than a performance. That’s why fans don’t just watch, they relate.
From Testing Mic to Main Show
Before Relatable Tuesdays officially took shape, Amino Cortez launched a Testing Mic series. The goal wasn’t numbers or virality; it was to discover real supporters, people who listened, commented, reshared, and felt the message.
The Testing Mic series became a filter. Those who stayed, engaged, and believed became what is now known as The Relatable Family, a close-knit community built on authenticity, not algorithms.
More Than Music
Relatable Tuesdays stands out because it blends:
- English, Pidgin, and local Ghanaian languages
- Biblical references and life lessons
- Street wisdom and emotional depth
- Rap as therapy, not just entertainment
One of the most powerful moments in the journey was Amino Cortez releasing a freestyle dedicated to his mother on her 60th birthday fulfilling a personal affirmation he made the year before. That moment turned music into memory and art into legacy.
Why Relatable Tuesdays Matters
In a time where many artists chase visibility, Relatable Tuesdays focuses on connection. It reminds listeners that:
- Success is not overnight
- Everyone is fighting unseen battles
- Growth sometimes requires disappearing
- Faith, patience, and consistency still matter
As Amino Cortez puts it, “We didn’t come to do everything on this earth, we came to do something.”
What’s Next
With the Testing Mic chapter complete, Amino Cortez is transitioning into the main show, supported by a growing Relatable Family and a documentary capturing the journey so far.
Relatable Tuesdays is proof that when music is honest, the right people will always find it.
About Amino Cortez
Amino Cortez, also known as The Relatable Rapper, is a Ghanaian artist whose music centers on real life experiences, self-growth, and authenticity. His slogan “Amino m’aba na m’aba” translates to “This is me, I’ve come, and I’ve truly come.”

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