It is just the beginning of a new year and female rapper and singer, Eazzy is already warming herself up for great shows to last the period. Her first call of duty was the shoot of her new single, Back to the bone which featured Edem.
Her voice may not be familiar on the gospel music terrain but new entrant onto the gospel scene, Hannah Ewoo, believes she has what it takes to be a great gospel artiste. That, she said, is evident in her debut album, Onyame Adom.
Compositional ideas easily come to up and coming hiphop artiste, Gemini Orleans but what is not falling easily into his lap is the breakthrough that he has longed wished for in his music career.
As the time gets nearer for this year’s football World Cup in Brazil, more and more tunes are being recorded around the world to whip up interest in the fiesta.
Last year was a fairly busy period for Scratch Studios, the Accra-based one-stop music outfit headed by Kofi Amoakohene, with activities both here and abroad.
After about six months of diligent research and filming all over the country, the 13-part MTN Heroes of Change series will start showing on a number of out television stations from tomorrow, January 26.
Sarkodie has asserted himself again. Much like Rapperholic, Sarkology was crafted by a number of name producers (Magnum, Hammer, Killbeatz and more), and this album also serves a showcase for Sarkodie’s signature rapid-fire rhymes and memorable lines.
Rapper Nana Wiafe Asante Mensah, better known as Asem, has put out his third studio album titled Tough Times Don’t Last (TTDL) on his Wobedantem Records label.
My television set hasn’t been living up to expectation lately. The pictures either roll with intense instability; in some cases, they go off completely, leaving a blank screen. The only consolation I keep up with is that no matter how wavy or blank the pictures become, the sound is truly very clear.
Outspoken reggae firebrand, Blakk Rasta recalls the shock that was waiting to greet him when he first met Komla Dumor at the Joy FM studios in Kokomlemle, Accra.
Following the call last week by the organisers of the Ghana Music Awards, Charter House, for entries, debate has already began as to which artistes are deserving of awards this year.
There is no doubt that hip hop music amasses strong following among the younger generation and as such music lovers who want to experience the refreshing blend of hip hop and Afro-beat can make a date with United States-based Ghanaian rapper, Blitz the Ambassador, on Saturday, January 25 at the Alliance Francaise in Accra.
The football World Cup in Brazil is fast approaching and one young Ghanaian musician already out of the blocks with a song to herald the big event is Trojan.
Some sweet highlife vibes will fill the atmosphere at the +233 Jazz Bar and Grill in Accra on Saturday, January 18 when Bessa Simons and the Bessa Band, Ben Brako and Felix Owusu take turns to entertain patrons.