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Odeefour And Djs Endorsement Of My Hit Song “Monicetamol” Is My Greatest Achievement – Shatana

Ghanaian songstress Shatana is beaming with joy as her latest release, “Monicetamol”, receives massive love from top DJs and radio stations across Ghana!

 

In a chat with Ghvibe.com, Shatana shared her heartfelt gratitude for the overwhelming support. “I’m completely blown away by the love! It’s amazing to see my music connecting with so many people,” she exclaimed.

 

Shatana gave a special shoutout to renowned DJs and media personalities like Odeefour, who have been championing her music. “DJs are the real MVPs! They’re the ones who bring our music to the people, and I’m so grateful for their support,” she said.

 

Major radio stations like Peace FM, Rainbow Radio, and many others have been playing “Monicetamol” non-stop, making it a household name. Shatana’s thrilled to see her song bringing joy to so many people.

 

With “Monicetamol” flying high, Shatana’s urging her fans to keep streaming and sharing the love. She’s excited to see where this journey takes her and is grateful for the support of her fans and the DJ community.

 

Checkout Odeefour dancing to Monicetamol from below.

 

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Your Patwa Accent Is Not Real In Ghana – Chobl3 M3ka Fumes

The dancehall music terrain in Ghana has experienced growth and penetration in the music market, due to the influx of talented dancehall musicians over the years. This has greatly contributed to the development of the Ghanaian music industry.

Introducing Chobl3 M3ka, the rising star of Reggae Dancehall with a sound that hits hard and stays true to the roots. In a recent interview on Metro TV, monitored by Kobby Loam, Jamaican musician Chobl3 M3ka engaged in a vital conversation about dancehall music
in Ghana. During the discussion, he shared his thoughts on the current state of dancehall music in Ghana, acknowledging artistes such as Jupitar, Shatta Wale, and Stonebwoy as musicians he admires. However, he also expressed his view that these Ghanaian musicians often lack an organic command and diction of the patwa language in their music composition. He noted that they fail to replicate the authenticity of the dancehall genre due to the genre’s deeply rooted cultural connections.

 

His latest release, Pot Of Trouble EP is a high energy collection of tracks blending infectious rhythms, sharp lyricism, and a fearless exploration of life’s trials and triumphs.

 

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Ghanaians Don’t Hold Onto Their Own, That’s Why Nigerians Are Claiming Highlife – Ben Brainy

Ghanaian musician Ben Brainy has sparked an important conversation about Ghana’s music industry following his recent appearance on Bryt TV with El Baby during his music video premiere. Addressing a growing concern, Ben Brainy pointed out that Ghanaians do not hold onto their cultural and musical heritage long enough, which has allowed Nigerians to dominate and claim ownership of Highlife music.
Highlife music, one of Ghana’s most treasured musical genres, has played a crucial role in shaping African music. With pioneers like E.T. Mensah, Nana Ampadu, Amakye Dede, and Daddy Lumba, Highlife has long been a symbol of Ghanaian identity. However, Ben Brainy believes that Ghana has not done enough to preserve and promote the genre.
According to him, Ghanaian musicians often abandon their traditional sounds in pursuit of newer trends, leaving a gap that Nigerian artists have strategically filled. By fusing Highlife with Afrobeat, Nigerians have managed to rebrand and commercialize the genre, gaining international recognition while Ghana struggles to maintain its influence.
“We don’t hold onto our own for long. We started Highlife, but now it’s the Nigerians who are making it big with it. We leave what we have and chase other things,” Ben Brainy lamented during the interview.
He urged Ghanaian musicians and industry players to be more intentional about preserving and promoting Ghana’s musical identity, rather than allowing foreign influences to overshadow it. He emphasized that if Ghanaians want to maintain ownership of Highlife, they must invest in the genre, push it globally, and take pride in their cultural heritage.
During his appearance on Bryt TV, Ben Brainy also premiered the official music video for his latest song, ‘Location’. The song, which blends Afrobeat and Highlife influences, showcases his signature sound and storytelling ability. The visuals complement the song’s theme, adding a vibrant and engaging experience for fans.

 

With ‘Location’, Ben Brainy is not only making waves in the industry but also reinforcing the importance of staying true to Ghanaian musical roots. Fans can stream the video on all major platforms as he continues to push his artistry to new heights.

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Music Fuels My Soul Every Day” – Danny Lampo Opens Up on His Ever-Growing Passion

In the dynamic world of music, passion is the driving force that separates true artists from the rest. One artist who embodies this is the UK-based Ghanaian Afrobeat and Dancehall sensation Danny Lampo. In an exclusive interview, the award-winning musician expressed how his love for music continues to grow stronger with each passing day.
From his early years, Danny Lampo’s love for music has been evident. His journey into the industry was not just about making hits but about using music as a means to connect, inspire, and express his emotions. Over the years, his passion for music has only deepened, shaping his sound and artistic vision.
“Music is more than just entertainment for me; it’s my life, my energy, and my biggest source of inspiration. Each day, I wake up with new ideas, new melodies, and a greater drive to create. It’s like my passion keeps expanding without limits,” Danny Lampo shared.
Danny Lampo is known for his consistency and work ethic. His recent songs, including “Where The Money Dey” featuring Medikal and “Go Away,” have solidified his place in the industry. Despite the challenges that come with being an independent artist, his dedication to his craft has never wavered.
“Every time I step into the studio, I feel like I’m unlocking a new level of creativity. The more I invest my time into music, the more I realize how much I love it. It’s like an addiction, but in the best way possible,” he explained.
Danny Lampo’s music has reached beyond Ghana and the UK, gaining recognition across Europe and Africa. His sound, a fusion of Afrobeat, Dancehall, and Hip-Hop, has won him a loyal fan base. He has performed on major platforms, collaborated with big names in the industry, and received several award nominations.
Recently, his song “Santiago” earned him three nominations at the Ghana Music Awards UK 2024, further proving his impact on the international music scene.
As his passion for music continues to grow, Danny Lampo is preparing to release more projects that will take his career to even greater heights. Fans can expect new collaborations, performances, and groundbreaking music that reflects his artistic evolution.
“I’m just getting started. The love I have for music keeps pushing me to explore new sounds, new experiences, and new ways to entertain and inspire my audience. The best is yet to come,” he assured.
Danny Lampo’s story is a testament to what passion, determination, and talent can achieve. As he continues his musical journey, one thing is certain his fire for music will keep burning, brighter than ever.
Stay connected with Danny Lampo on all social media platforms to catch up on his latest music, performances, and exclusive announcements.
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Free Health Screening And NHIS Issuance & Renewal In Dohini Community: A Collaborative Initiative By Hamdia Issifu

On 15th February, I, Hamdia Issifu, founder of Azima Care Foundation and second runner-up of Miss Muslimah Ghana 2024, led a Free Health Screening and NHIS Issuance & Renewal event in the Dohini Community. The event provided Hepatitis B screenings, blood sugar, pressure checks, health education,and both NHIS card renewals and new card issuances to residents in need.
As a Dagomba woman from Northern Ghana, I’ve always been passionate about supporting the less privileged, especially orphans and the homeless. This passion led me to pursue the Miss Muslimah Ghana pageant, where I now use my platform to advocate for health and empowerment in communities like Dohini.
This initiative was made possible by a partnership with NHIS, Tamale Sub, and Ghana Health Service – Tamale Metro Dohini Health Centre. Through this collaboration, we were able to provide vital health services to over 400 people, far exceeding our initial target of 200.
A big thank you to Hon. Attah Issah, the Member of Parliament for Sagnarigu, and Alhaji Abass for their generous financial support. Special thanks also go to the volunteers, health professionals, and everyone who contributed to the success of this event.
As I continue my journey to advocate for health and empowerment through Azima Care Foundation, I am grateful for the impact we made in Dohini and look forward to even greater things ahead.
Hamdia Issifu
Founder of Azima Care Foundation
Second Runner-up, Miss Muslimah Ghana 2024
Known as Deeyah_baker on Social Platforms
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Mary Owusu Releases The Official Video For “Divine Selection”

Spirit-filled singer Mary Owusu is out with an official video for her current single, “Divine Selection”.

 

The Flexible Eye Production signee is back again to the music scene after getting a nomination in the 2016 VGMA.

 

Divine Selection is already accepted by music lovers and it’s doing well in the music market.

 

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Inpha Reblitive Talks Collaboration Dreams With Stonebwoy And Shatta Wale

Jamaican Dancehall artist Inpha Reblitive is making waves in Ghana with his latest
single, “Nu Feel Like Miself (Broken)” featuring DJ Kunteh. The emotionally charged
track, released earlier this year, delves into themes of identity, resilience, and personal
transformation—resonating deeply with audiences navigating life’s challenges.
During a recent interview with Ameyaw TV, Inpha Reblitive expressed his admiration for
Ghana’s thriving music scene and revealed his interest in collaborating with Stonebwoy
and Shatta Wale. He acknowledged Shatta Wale’s immense popularity in Jamaica,
highlighting the impact of “On God”, which gained traction after being performed at Vybz
Kartel’s Freedom Street Concert. He also recognized the global success of Black
Sherif’s “Kwaku The Traveller”, which went viral in Jamaica.
Born Montie Martin in Raymonds, Clarendon, Inpha’s journey has been shaped by
hardship, determination, and an unwavering passion for music. After losing his father at
age 11 and becoming a breadwinner by 1age 8, he turned to music as both an
emotional outlet and a tool for change. His signature blend of Dancehall and Reggae is
deeply rooted in reality, relativity, and resilience, making his music both powerful and
relatable.
Inpha Reblitive has built a strong reputation in the industry with songs like “Rose &
Wreath,” “Pretty & Petty” ft. Destiny Sparta, “Alone” ft. ShaneO, and “Decimal Point.”
His collaborations with Vybz Kartel, Tommy Lee Sparta, Sikka Rymes, and Destiny
Sparta have further cemented his position as one of the genre’s most promising voices.
His recent hit “Papa Proud” and the highly anticipated “Harden Mi Heart” continue to
showcase his lyrical prowess and emotional depth.
With “Nu Feel Like Miself (Broken)”, Inpha Reblitive delivers a raw, heartfelt anthem that
captures the essence of Dancehall culture while pushing its boundaries. As he expands
his reach in Ghana and beyond, his music remains a testament to the transformative
power of perseverance and self-discovery.

Watch the interview on Ameyaw TV below

 

 

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Ronica Sings Uplifts Spirits With Her New Song “Yeshua Hamashiach”

Nana Yaa Ronica popularly known as Ronica Sings , the renowned Canadian-based Gospel singer, songwriter, and a performer have released the official audio for her hit single, “Yeshua Hamashiach”. The soul-stirring track has captivated listeners around the world.

The song was released on February 9, 2025, available on her channel on YouTube. Fans and music enthusiasts can watch an immersive visual experience that perfectly complements the uplifting and motivating vibes of the song.

 

For those eager to listen to “Yeshua Hamashiach” the single is already available on all major streaming platforms. So, gear up to enjoy the audio.

As Nana Yaa Ronica a.k.a Ronica Sings gears up to bless her audience with captivating visuals, “Yeshua Hamashiach” is not just a song; it’s a gift that uplifts spirits and inspires souls.

Don’t miss out this remarkable work of art.

 

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Ghana Is Rich In Talent—All It Needs Is The Right Support,” Says Empress Ghadafi

Ghana is a country blessed with immense talent across various creative industries, from music and film to fashion and sports. Over the years, the nation has produced internationally acclaimed stars who have made their mark on the global stage. However, according to Empress Ghadafi, a key voice in Ghana’s entertainment industry, many talented individuals are still struggling to reach their full potential due to a lack of proper support.
Empress Ghadafi believes that with the right push from industry stakeholders, Ghana’s creative industry can flourish, allowing young and emerging talents to break into mainstream success. She emphasizes that financial backing, media exposure, professional management, and government intervention are crucial in shaping the future of the entertainment sector.
Ghana has long been a hub of creativity, producing some of Africa’s biggest names in music, film, and entertainment. Icons such as Sarkodie, Stonebwoy, Shatta Wale, Black Sherif, Jackie Appiah, and Majid Michel have put the country on the map. However, for every established star, there are hundreds of equally talented individuals who struggle to gain recognition due to the challenges they face in the industry.
Despite the rise of digital platforms that allow independent artists to showcase their work, Empress Ghadafi argues that without the right industry backing, many promising talents remain in the shadows. She insists that the entertainment industry must work collectively to create a structure that supports, promotes, and nurtures young creatives, ensuring they get the recognition they deserve.
Breaking into Ghana’s entertainment scene is not an easy feat. Many young talents face numerous obstacles that prevent them from achieving their dreams. Some of the major challenges include:
1. Lack of Financial Support
One of the biggest hurdles for emerging artists and creatives is funding. Many musicians struggle to afford quality studio time, professional music videos, and promotional campaigns. Filmmakers also face difficulties in securing budgets for high-quality productions. Without financial backing, it becomes nearly impossible for young talents to compete at the highest level.
2. Limited Exposure and Platforms
While social media and streaming services have made it easier for artists to reach audiences, mainstream media remains a major gatekeeper. Radio stations, television networks, and top-tier event organizers often prioritize established acts, making it difficult for upcoming artists to get the exposure they need.
3. Absence of Proper Management and Promotion
Many talented individuals lack access to professional management teams that can guide their careers, secure deals, and market their brands effectively. Without proper PR, branding, and promotion strategies, even the most talented creatives can struggle to gain recognition.
4. Industry Gatekeeping and Favoritism
The entertainment industry is often controlled by a few key players who determine which artists get opportunities. This form of gatekeeping makes it challenging for independent and unsigned artists to break through, as they may not have the right connections to access big platforms.
5. Piracy and Lack of Royalties
Another major issue is the lack of a structured royalty system for creatives. Many musicians, filmmakers, and content creators do not receive fair compensation for their work, which discourages many from pursuing careers in the entertainment industry.
Empress Ghadafi believes that for Ghana’s entertainment industry to thrive, key players such as record labels, promoters, media outlets, event organizers, and government institutions must step up to provide the necessary support. She outlines several ways the industry can help young talents succeed:
1. Increased Investment in Talent Development
More record labels and sponsors should actively seek out and invest in emerging talents, funding their projects and providing the resources they need to succeed.
2. Creating More Media Opportunities for Upcoming Artists
Radio and TV stations should dedicate more airtime to emerging artists, allowing them to showcase their work to a larger audience. Digital platforms should also play a role in promoting upcoming creatives.
3. Event Organizers Should Prioritize Local Talent
Concerts and festivals should feature more Ghanaian artists rather than prioritizing foreign acts. This will provide local talents with the exposure they need to build their brands and grow their fan base.
4. Government Support and Industry Regulations
The government should implement policies that support the creative industry, including funding programs, training workshops, and stronger copyright laws to protect artists’ earnings.
5. Strengthening Ghana’s Creative Ecosystem
Collaboration between artists, producers, managers, and media professionals can help build a stronger entertainment ecosystem where creatives support one another rather than compete in an unhealthy manner.
The Ghanaian entertainment industry has the potential to compete globally if given the right support. Recent success stories, such as Black Sherif’s international recognition and Gyakie’s global collaborations, prove that Ghanaian talents can thrive on the world stage.
If Empress Ghadafi’s call for better industry support is taken seriously, Ghana could see a new wave of artists and entertainers making an impact both locally and internationally. The country has all the ingredients needed for success talent, passion, and creativity. Now, it’s up to industry leaders to step up and provide the necessary push.
Empress Ghadafi’s statement, “Ghana is rich in talent. All it needs is the right support,” serves as a powerful reminder that potential alone is not enough. Without strategic investment, industry backing, and a collective effort to nurture young talents, many gifted individuals may never realize their dreams.
The entertainment industry must work together to create an environment where talent is valued, supported, and given the platform to grow. By doing so, Ghana can solidify its place as a leading entertainment hub in Africa and beyond.
The future is bright, but it requires action. The time to support Ghanaian talent is now.
Written By: Promoter Koolic
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Tems Joins San Diego FC Ownership Group As A Club Partner

San Diego FC has announced 2x GRAMMY® Award-winning, Oscar-nominated Lagos, Nigeria-based singer, songwriter, and producer Tems, through her company The Leading Vibe, as the latest addition to the Club’s ownership group.

 

Known for her effortless, one-of-a-kind, warm, vibrational sound, Tems brings her creative spirit and passion for community to the world of soccer as SDFC’s Club Partner.

 

“We are delighted that Tems has joined San Diego FC as a Club Partner,” said SDFC Chairman, Sir Mohamed Mansour. “Tems is a globally significant artist who will help us to reach new audiences and spread the word about our unique project, which of course has its foundations in sub-Saharan Africa through the unique Right to Dream organization.”

 

“Tems is an extraordinary artist and cultural force worldwide,” said SDFC CEO Tom Penn.

 

“We are honoured to have her join our Club and bring her visionary perspective to San Diego FC. Her passion for empowering the next generation aligns perfectly with our mission, and her commitment to creating opportunities for young talent domestically and globally reflects the core values of Right to Dream. We also look forward to creating meaningful connections between the  music world and San Diego FC, uniting communities through the shared power of culture and sport.”

 

Tems has captivated audiences worldwide with her music, earning accolades such as a GRAMMY Award for Best African  Music Performance for “Love Me JeJe” from her acclaimed debut album Born In The Wild, as well as a GRAMMY award for her work on Future’s chart-topping, triple platinum single “Wait for U,” and Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for her work on “Lift Me Up,” the lead single off the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack. Her artistry and authenticity have made her an icon of empowerment and cultural connection—values that align seamlessly with San Diego FC’s vision to unite communities through the global game.

 

“I am thrilled to join San Diego FC’s ownership group and to be part of a Club that celebrates creativity, culture, and the power of community,” said SDFC Club Partner Tems.

 

“Football has a unique way of bringing people together, and I am excited to help build something special in San Diego, a city that thrives on diversity and innovation.”

 

The Lagos, Nigeria native joins a distinguished group of Club Partners who share a commitment to excellence and community engagement, including trailblazing actress Issa Rae, World Cup-winning footballer Juan Mata, retired U.S. Navy SEAL Jocko Willink, and founding partner and San Diego Padres’ perennial MLB All-Star Manny Machado.

 

Tems is joining San Diego FC is in partnership with Pave Investments, an African private investment firm that was recently involved in leading an investment group to invest in NBA Africa’s entity in 2021. Tems joins a group of influential global figures whose personal journeys and achievements deeply align with the values and vision of both Right to Dream Academy and San Diego FC.

As part of this commitment, Tunde Folawiyo, Chairman of Pave Investments, and Kwamena Afful, Founding Director of Pave Investments, will also join the San Diego FC ownership group. Together, this diverse group brings their individual global platforms, influence, and personal commitment to amplify the mission of Right to Dream Academy and San Diego FC—to inspire and empower communities meaningfully on and off the pitch.

 

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Yaw Bossman To Release Sensual R&B EP, Late Night Syllabus, On February 13th

Renowned UK-based Ghanaian artist Yaw Bossman is set to captivate audiences with his highly anticipated six-track EP, Late Night Syllabus, scheduled for release on February 13, 2024. Fresh off his win as UK-Based Uncovered Artiste of the Year at the Ghana Music Awards UK 2023, Yaw Bossman is taking his artistry to new heights with this emotionally rich and intimate project.
This release marks a defining moment in his career as he continues to make waves in the UK-Ghanaian music industry with his signature blend of R&B and Afrobeats.
Carefully curated to set the perfect tone for romantic encounters, Late Night Syllabus is designed to enhance the Valentine’s Night experience. With five classic R&B tracks and a closing Afro-R&B fusion, the EP offers a collection of smooth melodies, sultry lyrics, and emotionally charged performances.
Yaw Bossman describes the project as a sensory journey into love and intimacy, but playfully warns:
“Listen with caution, because the ladies might end up getting pregnant!”
With themes of passion, longing, and deep connection, the EP is set to be a go-to soundtrack for couples looking to set the right mood on February 14th.
Yaw Bossman’s steady rise in the music industry has earned him a reputation for his distinctive sound and compelling stage presence. His award-winning artistry has gained him a loyal fan base, and his latest work is expected to further solidify his position in the R&B and Afro-fusion space.
Speaking about his journey, he expressed gratitude to his supporters, including those he has never met, and encouraged emerging musicians to remain dedicated to their craft.
A Track-by-Track Breakdown of Late Night Syllabus
Yaw Bossman masterfully weaves stories of love, passion, and intimacy into each track. Here’s a breakdown of the themes behind the EP’s songs:
Before We Move On – Inspired by a relationship where both partners enjoy their time together but know it won’t last. It’s a heartfelt reflection on one final intimate moment before parting ways.
Good News – Drawing inspiration from the Songs of Solomon in the Bible, this track embraces the spiritual and physical connection of love, with a message that echoes: “Go ye and multiply!”
Let Sex – A track that explores the raw intensity of a passionate encounter, capturing the emotions that linger after a deeply satisfying experience.
Climax – A follow-up to Let Sex, this song paints a vivid picture of two lovers reminiscing over the phone, recalling an unforgettable night until they both reach their peak physically and emotionally.
Sex You Up – A steamy anthem inspired by the excitement and anticipation surrounding Valentine’s Night.
Sweet Mistake – This track tells the story of a forbidden yet irresistible connection the kind that wasn’t supposed to happen but was too good to resist.
Yaw Bossman has officially announced that Late Night Syllabus will be available on all major streaming platforms on February 13, 2024. With this release, he aims to reignite interest in contemporary R&B, reminding fans that the genre is far from dead.
“R&B is not dead, and I plan to revitalize it especially in this month of love.” – Yaw Bossman
As Valentine’s Night approaches, Late Night Syllabus is set to be the ultimate soundtrack for love and intimacy.
Stay tuned for the official release and prepare to indulge in Yaw Bossman’s most sensual project yet!
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