2023 Showbiz Year In Review: Mona4Reall’s arrest, Black Sherif’s suit, Yvonne Nelson and Sarkodie beef
Here are some of the biggest controversies that made headlines in the world of entertainment
Continue ReadingHere are some of the biggest controversies that made headlines in the world of entertainment
Continue ReadingThis year’s festival slated for January 1, 2024, will take place at Jirapa in the Upper West Region of Ghana
Continue Reading“The indiscipline in high and low places of government must be checked. We go keep hope alive and continue to soldier on. What’s a man without hope? We can only continue to pray for a better tomorrow. To all my high graders out there, I say it again, we will #bealright!!!”
Continue ReadingCome July 31st, The African Dancehall Pioneer will be sharing the BIG STAGE with his Jamaican Counterparts Etana, Rayvon, Tony Matterhorn, Delly Ranqx, Kiprich, Sugar Bear and a host of other Caribbean heavyweights for the Bounce Musik Festival in Atlanta.
Continue ReadingSome 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.
Continue Reading“I don’t have any antipathy or anger for them. I like them, they are young talented musicians, and my attitude towards them hasn’t changed,” Mr Mahama said in an interview on Starr FM.
Continue ReadingThe show which was hosted by on-air personalities Jay Foley and Naa Ashorkor saw performance from Cina Soul, Kidi, Bosom P-Yung, Kweku Smoke, Daughters Of Glorious Jesus, Gasmilla, Jupitar, Camidoh among others.
Continue ReadingSamini is urging musicians to do more virtual concerts to entertain fans while the lockdown directive is still in place. He told Joy News that such online concerts should be part of every artiste’s strategy to endure the lockdown because technology is the order of the day. “Online concerts is something that has been there and […]
Continue Reading“2020 will see many positive changes that will impact more and more talented young people – very proud to be back and to help ensure that the younger generation will also dare to dream.”
Continue ReadingACCES 2019 will kick off on 28 November with the Music In Africa Honorary Award ceremony where Ghanaian legends Ebo Taylor and Bibie Brew will be awarded for their outstanding contribution to their home country’s music industry and that of Africa as a whole. They will join previous award recipients Baaba Maal (2017) and Eric Wainaina (2018).
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