Sarkodie, Wendy Shay, Joey B, and others make Oneplay Africa “Top 20 Most Fashionable Ghanaian Artists”

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“An artist is not all about his music but his image as well. In our part of the world, we hardly celebrate artists who takes time out and spend money on their image. At Oneplay Networks, we want talents to know that we celebrate all the hard work they put into their brand-building hence the #OneplayMosfa; an honorary platform to encourage Talents to keep on with their brand image. For us at Oneplay Networks, we are here to celebrate not just music but the culture of the talent that is why we say we are the next, and to be the next we here to project the next in pop. Congratulations to all talents listed in the Oneplay Mosfa.”

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New York Rap Duo – G4 Boyz Live In Ghana On The 22nd Of January, 2021

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Even in these dire times, music celebrities like Steff London, Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy, Stormzy, Vic Mensa, Jae5, NSG, and others are currently in the country for the Christmas holidays. G4Boyz is yet to join the list as they announce their first-ever concert in Ghana. Dubbed ‘Local Scammer’, the concert is slated for the 22nd of January, 2021 at the newly opened Area Bar owned by UK based music group – NSG.

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Music entrepreneur Richardine Bartee makes Ghana Newspaper frontpage

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In 2021, she wants to continue to bring more exposure to African artists during the coronavirus pandemic by interviewing them on Instagram Live, covering new music releases on her website, and offering consultations to artists that want to learn business acumen and what to expect.

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One big celebration! AfroXmas

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The MaskedUp edition of AfroXmas will see top music acts in the country grace this year’s festival as well as other side attractions. CEO of SyPhics Benjamin Swanzy Kwesi shared the plan of this year’s goal for AfroXmas and urged all to be a part.
“We are trying to be consistent with this annual event to showcase not just Tema, but Ghana as a whole to the rest of the world with the masquerade culture. Gone were the days where people believed masquerading was for recalcitrants and riff raffs but we are elated the perception is changing at a very fast rate.

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