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‘I’M WORRIED HARDWORKING STONEBWOY WAS NOT NOMINATED IN THE GRAMMY – Vida Adutwumwaa

Showbiz analyst, Vida Adutwumwaa, an entertainment pundit, has expressed concern over Stonebwoy’s exclusion from the 2023 Grammy nominations, emphasizing the artist’s dedication. Adutwumwaa finds it unfortunate that Stonebwoy did not receive a nomination for his Fifth Dimension album, given the sacrifices and hard work he has invested in his music …

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STONEBWOY, ROCKY DAWUNI, MOG, OTHERS, LOSE OUT ON GRAMMY NOMINATION

Ghanaian reggae dancehall crooner, Stonebwoy, has once again lost out on nominations for the 2023 Grammy awards. The Ghanaian musician submitted songs on his recent album, ‘5th Dimension’ and the entire album for consideration but unfortunately did not grab any. The Best African Music Performance where Stonebwoy submitted his song ‘Manodzi’ …

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“DELAY IS NOT DENIAL” – Davido Reacts To Grammy Nominations

Nigerian superstar Davido has shared his excitement after receiving three Grammy nominations, marking his first-ever recognition at the prestigious awards show. The nominations for the 2024 Grammys were announced on Friday, November 10, with the ceremony scheduled for February. The 2024 Grammy nominations have been released, with Davido, Ayra Starr, …

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ILLITERATES, ‘FAMILY AND FRIENDS’ WORKERS SABOTAGING EFFORTS TO IMPROVE NATIONAL THEATRE – KOKA

Ghanaian entertainment critic and event organizer, Kwaku Osei Koranteng Asiedu, also known as KOKA has attributed the deteriorating state of the National Theatre to specific individuals who he claims consistently hinder efforts to address the facility’s problems. In an interview with GhanaWeb Entertainment, KOKA expressed concern about the rundown state …

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PROTECT HIGHLIFE MUSIC AT ALL COST – Mikki Osei-Berko

Veteran Ghanaian broadcaster and actor, Mikki Osei-Berko has emphasized the importance of preserving highlife music in Ghanaian culture. He expressed concern that highlife music should not be allowed to die out and should not be renamed as Afrobeats by others. In an interview with Joy FM, Mikki Osei-Berko argued that …

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