My Ancestry DNA results revealed I am 53% Nigerian – Lil Wayne
According to the rapper, he got to know about his Nigerian side after a genealogy search was conducted by a website he shared some of his details on.
Continue ReadingAccording to the rapper, he got to know about his Nigerian side after a genealogy search was conducted by a website he shared some of his details on.
Continue ReadingThe ‘Ohemaa’ hitmaker was asked by hosts Jay Foley and Emefa Adeti to pick between two celebrities at a time explaining why he made his choices.
Continue ReadingThe International Reggae and World Music Awards is an award scheme that acknowledges and honours the accomplishments and contributions of reggae and world music artists.
Continue ReadingHe was also nominated for the Male Act of The Year, Hiplife/Hip-hop Act of The Year, Video of The Year, Hiplife Song of the Year, Hip-hop Song of the Year, Best Collaboration of the Year, Afrobeat/Afropop Song of the Year, Fan Army of the Year, Digital Act of the Year, Best Rap Performance, Best Performer of the Year.
Continue ReadingThe singer sued Joy Industries Limited in June 2015 for copyright infringements after the company used his song to advertise their product, Joy Dadi Bitters, without his authorization.
Continue ReadingThe song, which is currently receiving a lot of airplays, has a message, which preaches that exchange is not robbery.
Continue ReadingIn a phone interview with the composer, Asare Bediako from his base in Toronto, Canada, he remonstrated the fact that EL did not seek permission from either him or Amazing Chorale
Continue Reading“Lighters Up” his latest single talks about life struggles and how one can stay focused in the face of negativity and fakeness being shown around by many whom you would have thought they will rather love you.
Continue Reading“Our movies are now very boring and that is because producers are telling one way stories. Our storylines are the same and no one is interested in watching the same old boring movies again. It is about time producers sat down and did their homework. There are so many stories we can tell in Ghana and I wonder why our producers are not touching on them,” she said.
Continue ReadingIn his speech, Mr. Ekow Blankson assured that the processes leading to the award will be transparent and credible and call on all industry players to have confidence in it. He said the scheme is designed to appreciate and award all forms of Tema-Made music cover Tema and its surrounding communities including Ada, Ashaiman, Klagon, Dawhenya, Prampram, Afienya, Golf City, all the way through to Spintex.
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