Ghanaian music sensation, Peter Famiyeh Bozah, popularly known as Fameye, has shared his perspective on performing at the prestigious Afronation Afrobeats music festival. Despite his status as a renowned artist celebrated for his hit songs and captivating stage presence, Fameye has made it clear that he would graciously decline any …
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DADDY LUMBA PAID MORE THAN I CHARGED FOR MY WORK – Kaywa
Ghanaian music producer and sound engineer, David Kojo Kyei, who is widely recognized as Kaywa, recently revealed his experiences collaborating with the legendary singer Daddy Lumba. During an interview conducted by Hammer on Kumasi-based Pure FM on June 8, 2023, Kaywa expressed his deep admiration for Daddy Lumba and shared …
Read More »THE ATTACK ON MY CAMPAIGN COORDINATOR DOES NOT MAKE SENSE AND WON’T BE TOLERATED – Alan Kyeremanten
Flagbearer hopeful of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen, has strongly criticized the alleged attack on his campaign coordinator, Ali Zakaria, during the recent Super Delegates Conference of the party. Ali Zakaria was subjected to a violent assault that left him hospitalized. Kyerematen characterized the incident as …
Read More »MY NAME WILL FOREVER REMAIN RELEVANT IN THE GHANAIAN MUSIC SCENE – Patapaa
Ghanaian artiste, Patapaa has stated emphatically that his name will forever remain relevant in the music scene. Speaking on Property FM in Cape Coast, the ‘One Corner’ singer said his name will exist in Ghana even when he’s dead and gone He continued “I will forever remain relevant in the Ghanaian music …
Read More »GHANAIANS IN THE DIASPORA ARE NOT SUPPORTING US – Fameye
Ghanaian artist Fameye has shed light on the challenges encountered by local musicians within the Ghanaian music industry, with a specific focus on the issue of poor attendance at international events. During an open conversation with Berla Mundi on TV3, Fameye disclosed that many Ghanaian artists are compelled to cancel …
Read More »FILLING 02 ARENA AND WINNING GRAMMY IS NOT THE STANDARD TO MEASURE SUCCESS OF AN ARTISTE – Wendy Shay
Wendy Shay, the Ghanaian songstress, has challenged the commonly held belief that an artist’s success is primarily determined by their ability to fill large venues and win Grammy Awards. In a tweet that reverberated throughout the music industry, she raised questions about why filling prestigious venues such as the O2 …
Read More »IT’S POSSIBLE TO FILL O2 ARENA, IT’S A MATTER OF TIME AND GOOD PLANNING – Amerado
Amerado Burner, a prominent Ghanaian rapper, has weighed in on recent discussions regarding the capacity of Ghanaian artists to organize and successfully fill large international venues for their shows, inspired by the recent performance of Nigerian music sensation Asake at the O2 Arena in the United States. Amerado firmly believes …
Read More »ONE OF THESE DAYS, YOU’LL HEAR THAT SHATTA WALE HAS DRUNK ‘EKURA EDURO’ – Kwaw Kese
Ghanaian rapper, Kwaw Kese, has used his Twitter account to taunt self-proclaimed Dancehall King, Shatta Wale. Kwaw Kese suggested that Shatta Wale is harboring bitterness and even hinted at the possibility of him contemplating self-harm. These comments come in response to Shatta Wale’s recent assertion that Nigerian artists are superior …
Read More »BECAUSE WE’RE NOT PATRIOTIC, OUR MUSIC IS NOT REACHING THE GLOBAL LEVEL THAT WE DESIRE – Guru
Ghanaian musician Guru believes that Ghanaians should take pride in their music rhythms, as they are appreciated worldwide. Contrary to common perceptions, Guru highlights that Ghanaian music is gaining international recognition. However, he emphasizes the need for patriotism to further promote Ghanaian music and expand its reach. Guru recalls …
Read More »ASAKE IS BIGGER THAN ANY GHANAIAN ARTISTE INCLUDING ME – Shatta Wale
Dancehall musician Shatta Wale has made a confident declaration that no Ghanaian artist can compare to Asake, the Nigerian singer signed to YBNL Nation. His remarks, shared during a Twitter Space session on August 23, 2023, have ignited extensive discussions and debates within the music industry and among fans. “No …
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