Ghanaian Artistes Miss Out on 66th Grammy Nominations, see full nominees list

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In the category for Best African Music Performance, the spotlight shines on Nigerian talents such as Burna Boy, Davido, Asake, Olamide, Ayra Starr, and South Africa’s Tyla. Despite the absence of Ghanaian nominees, the nominations showcase the diverse musical landscape of the African continent. Burna Boy further solidifies his global impact with a nomination in the Best Melodic Rap Performance for “Sittin on Top of the World,” featuring 21 Savage, emphasizing the continued recognition of African excellence on the international stage.

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Black Sherif reaffirms go-getter spirit on new release ‘Oh No’

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‘OH NO’; a Highlife, Soul, and Drill-infused anthem produced by his in-house producer and long-time collaborator; Samsney, with additional production by Joker Nharnah, details the rapper’s resilience in navigating through the cold storms of adversities while still staying true to his art

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Afro Nation Nigeria 2023 cancelled

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“We know that you are as disappointed as we are and to all those who have purchased tickets, we love you and thank you for supporting us on this journey. We will refund all tickets including booking fees. Ticket buyers do not need to do anything but will receive an email with information outlining the refund process.,” the October 31 statement indicated

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Efya, Camidoh, and others billed for the 2023 EMY Africa Awards

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Since 2016, the Exclusive Men of the Year (EMY) Awards has celebrated the best in men’s achievements across local industry, community, culture and public service. Dozens of men from all ages and walks of life have been honoured for their abilities, initiatives and contributions to society

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I am here for Ghanaians, not NPP or NDC – Stonebwoy: #OccupyJulorbiHouse

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“Ghanaians are one people…If my brothers and sisters have come together and realized something is going on with which we are concerned, we all have to step in…I am not standing here in the name of NDC or NPP or any political party but I stand in solidarity with the Ghanaians because I am a Ghanaian,” he said.

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