Guitar player, Akablay, will launch his latest album with a concert on Saturday, April 1, at the Alliance Francaise in Accra.
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Rising Dancehall act, Eye Judah, last Friday, March 17, signed a five year record deal with Freedom Cry Records, at an event held in Accra. The event was also used to announce the launch of the new record label, Freedom Cry Records to the rest of the world.
After getting attention with his Nwansina song last year which has earned him three nominations at this year’s Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA), Reggae musician, Ras Kuuku, is back with another banger titled Kpagbum Style.
It’s no news that Ghana and Nigeria have enjoyed great relationship in showbiz fraternity and the bond is expected to be stronger with the introduction of the first Ghana Naija Showbiz Awards.
Renowned music producer and Chief Executive Officer of Media Excel, Ernest Kwesi Ennin, has called on members of Ghana Music Right Organisation (GHAMRO) to lend their support to the union to succeed.
It has taken Kay Kwansah four years to put together his debut album because he believes all his songs should positively impact lives. The eight-track album titled D.A.R.E (Discover A Rising Empire) will be released on Saturday, March 25.
Musician Kumi Guitar’s greatest desire is to see his music grow and soon become one of the biggest Highlife musicians Ghana has ever had. He is therefore pleading with Ghanaians especially the media to support his music by giving it the necessary publicity it needs.
Ghanaian music lovers will be in for a treat from Friday, March 24, to Sunday, March 26, when two internationally renowned DJs, Kaywise and Manie Shika come to town.
Rapper Okyeame Kwame knows how to keep himself relevant in the music business. He has been significant for the past decade and more and he claims it is because of consistency and knowing what his fans want.
Last year was busy for him and the versatile musician is back again with a brand new song, Saucing featuring his children Sir, 7, and Sante, 5.
Kumasi based gospel artiste, Doreen Asiamah Yeboah, has ruled out public perception that unhealthy competition among gospel artistes is hindering the industry’s growth.
Since joining the music industry a decade ago, highlife artiste, Adolf Tagoe, has found ways to attract attention to his music by giving them unusual titles. He has to his credit songs such as Kakalika, Rokpokpo Dance among others and the latest to join his collection is Khukukhaka. All these songs are accompanied by dance moves which go by similar names.
His Confession song is one of the hottest bangers in Ghana currently and that is what young artiste, Kofi Kinaata, hopes to ride on to excite his fans at an Easter jam scheduled for the Royal Regency, UK, on Saturday, April 15.
Ghanaian pastor, songwriter and recording artiste, Allen Caiquo is ready to take up the gospel music scene with the release of his latest single, Yaba. Released on Tuesday, March 7, and recorded in South Africa, Yaba, which literally means ‘We have Come’ in Twi, is a song that talks about the christian’s longing for God’s blessings.
Building on the old Ghanaian worship song, Yaba oo hyira y3n, Allen does a marvelous rendition giving it a jazzy feel resulting in the piece being soothing to the ear and sending one in a worship mood.
It was two nights of great gospel music on March 6 and 7 when gospel music greats, Don Moen and Sonnie Badu joined a host of other ministers in a mega concert to praise God for helping Ghana to reach her 60th milestone at the Perez Dome in Dzorwulu and the Independence square, all in Accra.
Dubbed Ghana Praise 2017, Lenny LeBlanc, Darlene Zchesch from the United States of America and Australia, Nathaniel Bassey from Nigeria, KODA, Joe Mettle and Francis Amo from Ghana joined in the praise to entertain patrons.
Up and coming Reggae/Dancehall artiste, Ligal, has criticised the lack of originality and creativity among artistes of that genre and has stated that he is in to change the game. Speaking with Showbiz, Ligal, real name, Desmond Yelyen said he has identified that many artistes in the Dancehall genre lack originality which has resulted in the lack of Ghanaian representation on the international Dancehall scene.
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