Kelvynboy has reacted to Deputy Minister for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mark Okraku-Mantey’s statement that he [Kelvynboy] does not have a music identity. The deputy minister said this in a Hitz FM interview in 2018 when he was the President of the Creative Arts Council. Nana Romeo, host of Accra …
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GHANA MUSIC INDUSTRY SHOULD HAVE A CATEGORY FOR DANCERS – Endurance Grand
Dancer and content creator, Endurance Grand has emphasized how important it is to recognize dancers’ contributions to songs, particularly during prestigious occasions like the Ghana Music Awards. Her remarks came during a conversation held as part of the Pulse Chat Session at this year’s African Music Business Dialogue, themed ‘Why …
Read More »DON’T ASK ME IF I SMOKE WEED, ASK NACEE OR BRO. SAMMY – King Paluta
In response to questions about his cannabis consumption, King Paluta didn’t give a direct yes or no answer; instead, he adopted a more subtle “read between the lines” strategy. He hinted that it wouldn’t be surprising if he did smoke, suggesting that denying it would likely lead to criticism for being dishonest. …
Read More »FOCUS ON YOUR CRAFT, NOT FAME – Chris Attoh To Up-And-Coming Actors
Famous Ghanaian actor Chris Attoh has counselled aspiring actors to focus on honing their craft rather than chasing after quick fame and fortune. Speaking with Graphic Showbiz, the actor, who has starred in films such as “Tinsel,” “The Rangers,” and “Zombie Ted,” cautioned against chasing fame too quickly without first …
Read More »NFA SHOULD HELP IN PROMOTING GHANAIAN MOVIES ON AMAZON, NETFLIX PLATFORMS – Martha Ankomah Appeals
Renowned actress Martha Ankomah recently brought attention to the hurdles faced by Ghanaian filmmakers in getting their content onto major streaming platforms like Amazon and Netflix. Speaking at the inaugural Film Investment Breakfast Meeting organized by the National Film Authority (NFA), Ankomah emphasized the pressing need for support and collaboration within Ghana’s film …
Read More »THERE IS SELFISHNESS IN THE GHANAIAN ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY – D-Black Laments
Ghanaian entrepreneur and rapper, D-Black has criticized the entertainment business for what he sees as its self-serving practices. He asserts that a lot of performers would like to work alone rather than combine with other acts for a concert. On his “Uncut with D-Black” program, he voiced his opinions and …
Read More »STOP SHOWING NIGERIAN MOVIES WITHOUT PERMISSION – Kofi Adjorlolo Warns Local TV Stations
Ghanaian actor Kofi Adjorlolo has expressed his dissatisfaction with Ghanaian local television stations for airing Nigerian films without the required permission. He claims that this behaviour will negatively impact Ghanaian artists who aspire to collaborate with Nigerian producers in the future. On March 18, 2024, Adjorlolo stated on Hitz …
Read More »TONE DOWN ON THE USE OF INSULTS, S.EX SCENES IN MOVIES – Legendary Actor Agya Koo Advises
Veteran actor Alexander Kofi Adu known popularly as Agya Koo has made a statement calling on Ghanaian filmmakers to use discretion when it comes to depicting graphic material and offensive language in their works. In an interview with Joy FM’s Showbiz A-Z, Agya Koo expressed his worries about the overuse …
Read More »THE HIGHEST MONEY I HAVE MADE FROM DOING MUSIC FOR 3 YEARS IS $100- AY Poyoo
Internet sensation, AY Poyoo claims the Ghanaian music industry does not make money. AY Poyoo said in a widely shared self-recorded video that, other from becoming famous, he didn’t really make any money as a musician. In contrast to prominent Dancehall artists such as Shatta Wale, Sarkodie, and Stonebwoy, AY …
Read More »CELEBRATING GHANA MONTH IS NOT ENOUGH, WE SHOULD RE-ORIENT OUR MINDS – Actress Akofa Edjeani
Actress Akofa Edjeani has urged Ghanaians to embrace the Ghanaian film industry with a positive outlook and a fresh way of thinking for the sake of the nation’s advancement. In an interview during Ghana Month in March on Joy Prime’s “Prime Morning,” Akofa Edjeani made this plea, emphasizing the necessity …
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