Celebrities pay their last respect to Kofi B
Rapper Obrafuor, Highlife legend Amakye Dede, K.K.Fosu, Obour, SP Kofi Sarpong, Kofi Nti, and Kaakyire Kwame Appiah are among artists who went to see Kofi B laid in state.
Continue ReadingRapper Obrafuor, Highlife legend Amakye Dede, K.K.Fosu, Obour, SP Kofi Sarpong, Kofi Nti, and Kaakyire Kwame Appiah are among artists who went to see Kofi B laid in state.
Continue Reading“Power is not in our hands once we give them the power. The power is in our hands only when it’s time to vote. Just after that day, that’s it… the power lies in the hands of our leaders,” he added.
Continue ReadingThe single ‘Work’ which highlights the artist’s impressive pen-game features catchy hooks and verses delivered in multiple languages, a testament to his versatility. He sings excellently in English, Pidgin and Twi serving listeners a delicious sonic cocktail.
Continue ReadingLlyod was one of the most popular battle and freestyle dancers during his days in Presec Ghana (Legon). His journey to this pedestal with his career started way back when dancing was not regarded as a profession. He’s influenced quite a handful of people to take on dancing as a full time profession. Getting the world hooked on to his grateful dance steps , another milestone has been achieved. BBC World News , an international pay television channel that is operated by the BBC interviews Llyod in his home alongside with his family. He talks about some of the challenges he faced in his come up , his parents not coming into terms with his choice of profession amongst others.
Continue Reading“I don’t have any antipathy or anger for them. I like them, they are young talented musicians, and my attitude towards them hasn’t changed,” Mr Mahama said in an interview on Starr FM.
Continue ReadingCurrently signed onto Blakk Arm Group, Kelvyn Boy, born Kelvin Brown released his First ever EP in 2019 titled ‘Time’ and has many hit songs to his credit including Mea’, ‘Momo’, ‘Wora’ among others
Continue ReadingThe track, which was released in August, somberly highlights the systemic racism and colonial oppression that impact the Black community. Following the end of the poignant act, the background performers, who wore shirts that read “Stop Police Brutality,” joined Burna Boy in raising their fists in solidarity. “This is for Tiamiyu Kazeem. This is for Kolade Johnson,” the artist said, referring to innocent Nigerians who were killed at the hands of police brutality. “This is for everyone that has lost their lives at the hands of SARS and all kinds of police brutality. End police brutality now and end profiling.”
Continue ReadingThe radio and television presenter who took to her Instagram account to inform her fans of her Covid-19 status on October 19, thanked all for their support and prayers.
Continue ReadingThe reigning VGMA 2020 Rapper of the Year was featured alongside P-Kuttah (South Africa), Suspect 95 (Ivory Coast), Rosa Ree (Tanzania) and Elisabeth Ventura (Angola).
Continue ReadingThis year’s BET Hip-hop awards is scheduled for Wednesday 28th October , 2020 at 03:00 CAT.
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