King Promise wins the Best Male West Africa award at the just-held AFRIMMA.
King Promise beat off competition from Satrinos Raphael, Omah Lay, Buju, Adekunle Gold, Black Sherif, Asake, Didibo, and Tonton.
Continue ReadingKing Promise beat off competition from Satrinos Raphael, Omah Lay, Buju, Adekunle Gold, Black Sherif, Asake, Didibo, and Tonton.
Continue Reading“Imagine your car being hit by a tipper truck with gravel and stones. It was extremely severe. When you see how heavy the tipper truck was and how it hit her from behind, it was serious.
Continue ReadingAntoinette Ama Ampomah Dumelo, a retired customs officer and the beloved mother of Ghanaian actor and politician John Dumelo and his sisters, peacefully passed away earlier this August. She was 71 years old.
Continue Reading“I suddenly received a text from him telling me that he couldn’t marry me anymore and was traveling abroad, but I think he had already left. I was hurt and disappointed, but I’ve moved on since then,” she said
Continue ReadingOrganizers of the awards have announced that its 11th edition is themed ‘Moved by Music’. It’s not just a mere phrase, but a profound statement that encapsulates the extraordinary influence that music, skillfully curated and blended by DJs, wields over individuals and society as a whole.
Continue ReadingIt will also be streamed live on Joy Prime’s YouTube channel, @Joy Prime TV. Excerpts will be posted on all Joy Brands’ social media platforms, including Hitz FM, Joy FM, and Adom on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and Thread.
Continue ReadingMohammed Ismail Sherif’s sensation, with his unwavering ambition and captivating charisma, once more solidified his status as a trailblazer, captivating audiences worldwide and making his homeland, Ghana, exceedingly proud.
Continue ReadingMENYA Hoo is a banger! As she fused her own style onto the Amapiano beat with production by KingDee
Continue ReadingDuring the event, Mzbel appeared in an elegant all-white outfit, exuding a sense of purity and spirituality.
Continue ReadingHe explained that “What the Nigerians have done in the last 15 years was to encourage all their people in the diaspora to come back and help their music. So, when you consider Mavin Records, you meet some Nigerians who once worked with Sony Music. ”
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