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Rashelle Blue: I won’t compromise my sanity for stardom

Having watched and admired the music success of female acts such as Abrewa Nana, Becca, Efya and recently, Ebony, Afropop singer, Rashelle Blue was confident it would be an easy road for her when she officially joins the train.

Don't mourn but celebrate Majek Fahe

No one should mourn, Majek Fashek is worth celebrating – Manager

Uzoma Omenka, who was the manager of late Nigerian Reggae legend, Majek Fashek, has told fans not to mourn the singer.

Nigerian reggae legend Majek Fashek dies at 57. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
Nigerian reggae legend Majek Fashek dies at 57. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES

Nigerian reggae legend Majek Fashek dies at 57

Nigerian reggae legend Majek Fashek has died at the age of 57.

KSI accusses Youtube

KSI: I have to work harder than other musicians

KSI says YouTube has hindered his music career and he has to work harder than the average musician in order to prove himself.

Kenyans make Diamond Platnumz a multimillionaire

How Kenyans have made Diamond a multimillionaire

KENYANS are responsible for making Bongo star Diamond Platinumz one of Africa’s top highest-earning celebrity on YouTube.

Bessa Simons
Bessa Simons

Musicians must use digital platforms — Bessa Simons

The acting president of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), Bessa Simons, has urged his colleagues to make good use of digital platforms to earn some revenue as COVID-19 is bringing things to a halt in the entertainment industry.

MzVee acknowledges how instrumental fans have been to her success

There’s no us without the fans – MzVee

Music is one of the few industries built almost entirely on the strength of fans and that’s why singer/composer, MzVee, is asserting that artistes must always appreciate their fans for supporting them with their hard-earned money.

Gospel singer Size on rejection from the church

The church almost rejected me when I got saved—Size 8

It seems getting born again is not a guarantee to gain acceptance by the church, especially if you are coming from a background of wearing skimpy clothes and twerking on public stage.

Hiplife artiste Tinny sees nothing wrong with getting young acts' help for comeback

Nothing wrong with tapping young acts for comeback – Tinny

HIPLIFE artiste Tinny says he sees nothing wrong with riding on the backs of young talented musicians who are doing well to launch a comeback.

Mr Charles Nii Ayiku Ayiku
Mr Charles Nii Ayiku Ayiku

Invest in websites - IT lecturer tells artistes

A Lecturer at the faculty of Information Technology and Communications Studies at the University of Professional Studies-Accra (UPSA), Mr Charles Nii Ayiku Ayiku, has urged Ghanaian musicians to invest in websites and stop the over reliance on social media to promote their works.

Ras Kuuku
Ras Kuuku

Ras Kuuku praises God on Wo

Reggae artiste, Ras Kuuku is all praises to God for seeing him through 2017 and he has summed up his appreciation in a new gospel song titled Wo.

The song, flavoured with reggae rhythm praises God for all he has done for him and the strength to overcome his challenges.

Tinny
Tinny

Tinny says ‘Goway You There’

There is no doubting the role Ga rapper, Tinny has played in the music industry but he feels there is too much disrespect from the new crop of artistes and he vents his frustration on a new track titled Goway You There featuring Apaatse.

Kwaw Kese
Kwaw Kese

Kwaw Kese cautions against ‘Envy’

Award winning Hiplife artiste, Kwaw Kese has always stoked controversy with some of his statements about the music industry and it seems he will not be stopping anytime soon.

In his latest song titled, Envy, the 2008 VGMA Artiste of the Year takes on his colleagues for not supporting one another, a situation he says is crippling the industry.

Sarkodie
Sarkodie

Adonai is my biggest hit — Sarkodie

Since rapper Sarkodie burst onto the music scene, he has consistently delivered so many hit songs but according to him, none can compare to his track, Adonai. 

Released in 2014, Adonai, which featured Castro, was a huge song and its impact was felt not only in Ghana but outside the country as well.

 Quata Budukusu
Quata Budukusu

Quata: I am honoured

 Afrobeats artiste, Quata Budukusu has expressed excitement that his latest album Quantum Riddim has been selected for consideration in the Reggae Album category for the 2018 Grammy Awards. 

He joins Blakk Rasta bringing to two the number of Ghanaian musicians being considered in the Reggae Album catergory for the 2018 Grammy Awards.

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