Moving from the ‘Ss’ and ‘Ks’ to everyone: Time to expand Ghana’s music industry?

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Some new artistes started to break the status quo. They were tagged as the Four Ks in a 2019 article. In that article, the writer stated that these young men, Kuami Eugene, KiDi, King Promise and Kwesi Arthur, in barely two years after their names popped up, broke through the tight Ghana Music Industry and made their way to the forefront.

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Social Media Reacts To Omar Sterling’s Latest Album ‘Same Earth Different Worlds’

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This shifty manners of Omar Sterling sparked mixed feelings amongst his fans and the music-consuming populace in general. In the interim, Omar Sterling as R2Bees teamed up with Sarkodie on the Christmas jam ‘Yawa’. Following the success of this tune, he went on his usual hiatus only to return with another release date for his eagerly awaited album ‘Same Earth Different Worlds’ on the 17th of June 2021. Succeeding this development was the outdooring of the official album cover and tracklist on the 21st of June 2021.

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KiDi announces release date for new album ‘The Golden Boy’; Drops Tracklist

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The ‘Say Cheese‘ hitmaker readies this album which highlights, Joey B, Patoranking and his label mate Kuami Eugene. This project serves as a follow-up to his debut album, ‘Sugar‘ and EP ‘Blue‘.
The ‘Golden Boy’ album by KiDi drops on 24th June 2021.

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Let’s make theatre an exportable commodity – Okraku-Mantey urges

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“Years ago we were here when Chaterhouse brought Umoja to Ghana. We all went, appealed and Umoja had to come back for a second time. As they come, they are making foreign exchange, they are taking money away.” “So if we are able to get a market for Uncle Ebo and co across the world and they decide to tour, by the time they are back we have some foreign exchange for the country,” Mr Okraku Matey said.

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If you give an informal worker a smartphone, free data and digitally train them, you will be able to positively impact their earning capacity – Fadé Ogunro

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With over 15 years’ experience in: Print and Broadcast Journalism, Digital Marketing, Fashion, Entertainment and TV Production. She began her career with Google in the UK, published articles in Vogue UK, Guardian Newspaper Nigeria, produced and hosted a popular radio show on The Beat99.9FM as well as two TV shows for DSTV. In 2011, she co-founded Film Factory Productions which specializes in TV adverts, documentaries music videos. Her clients include GE, GT Bank, CocaCola, Microsoft, Ferrari, Puma, MTV, Lancôme, MTN, Airtel, Wizkid, Tiwa Savage and many more superstars. Collectively, the projects she produced within Africa has amassed over 1.5billion views on YouTube and won various prestigious awards. Today Fade Ogunro is the Founder and CEO at BookingsAfrica.Com

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Gyakie Transforms Into A Goddess With Her MTV Base African Day Concert 2021 Performance

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The Legendary Angelique Kidjo introduced Gyakie, in her introduction she said “It is my honour to introduce to you a new woman from Ghana, whose Talent and infectious energy is undeniable. She has already captured the continents heart with her hit track “Forever”. And we know she is destined to represent Ghana and Africa in the months and years to come”

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Fire engulfs Mampong College of Education administration block

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“If we had gotten here early, we could have stopped the fire from spreading. The Fire Service had to call for reinforcement because the tank was empty, but if there was a fire hydrant available the fire would have been put out earlier,” one of the eyewitnesses said.

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If The Boy Is Brilliant and Qualifies For The School, Why Deny Him – Nautyca Speaks On The Rastafarian Student Issue.

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I am not against any school’s ethics nor am I happy with how our fellow future leaders are being treated. I have my second son’s hair locked with rasta and I see nothing wrong with it, if that young man qualifies with all the good grades to be in Achimota why deny him access? school is about your brains and not your hairstyle

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