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DJ Lord OTB Steals The Show At The 20th Edition Of Ghana Party In The Park UK
Ghana’s award-winning disc jockey DJ Lord OTB cemented his status as a global performer with a show-stopping set at the 20th edition of Ghana Party in the Park (GPITP) in London over the weekend. The two-time “Best DJ in Ghana” winner did more than just play; he took over the stage and produced one of the most thrilling performances of the event.
While the event boasted a star-packed lineup—including King Promise (headliner and creative director), Gyakie, Kweku Smoke, Beeztrap KOTM, Moliy, and Sister Deborah—DJ Lord OTB emerged as a clear fan favorite. His high-energy mixes and flawless transitions kept the crowd in a frenzy, proving why he’s one of Ghana’s most sought-after DJs. One of the highlights of his joint performance with Kojo Manuel was when they transformed the park into a true rave, spinning Ghanaian songs back-to-back.
Beyond his solo set, DJ Lord OTB played a pivotal role in backing performances for King Promise, Gyakie, Kweku Smoke, Dopenation, and Beeztrap KOTM, ensuring each act’s transitions were seamless and the energy never dipped. His ability to adapt on the fly showcased his technical mastery and deep understanding of live performances.

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Ghanaian Mawuko Kuadzi Brings Artios Best International Feature To Africa With Historic New York Triumph
Ghanaian casting director Mawuko Kuadzi and CEO of MK Casting has won Best International Feature at the 41st Artios Awards, emerging at the top of a highly competitive global category and reinforcing Africa’s growing authority in international creative expressions.
The ceremony, hosted at The Edison Ballroom in New York on the evening of 26th February 2026, saw Mawuko Kuadzi prevail over strong contenders from Asia and Europe. The International Feature category included Kokuho, cast by Japan’s Masunobu Motokawa, and Sound of Falling, cast by Berlin’s Karimah El-Giamal. Kuadzi secured the award for his casting work on The Fisherman, placing Ghana firmly among the world’s most respected creative markets.
Organized annually by the Casting Society of America (CSA), the Artios Awards recognize excellence in casting across film, television, and commercial productions. This marks Mawuko Kuadzi’s second Artios win in consecutive years. The awards which was also held simultaneously at The Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, and the One Moorgate Place in London honored the best in originality, creativity and contribution of casting professionals to the overall quality of a film, television series, short form projects, theatre production and commercials around the world.
At the 40th edition last year, Mawuko Kuadzi made history as the first African ever to win an Artios Award since its inception, taking home Best Casting for a Commercial for his work on the NFL Super Bowl production Born to Play. That victory, linked to the NFL Super Bowl broadcast, carried symbolic weight across the continent.
Reflecting on his journey during his acceptance speech, Mawuko expressed gratitude to the CSA membership and organizers. “ I am deeply grateful to the Almighty God for this award. Thank you to the Casting Society and the Artios Awards Committee for this honor. Thank you to all the members who voted for me. Thank you to the Director of Fisherman Zoey Martinson for the opportunity to work with you and the entire Cast and Crew. God bless everyone who continues to open this platform to the voices from every part of the world. Your commitment to excellence and inclusivity gives professionals like me, working far from traditional industry centers, the opportunity to stand on a truly global stage.”
He added that the recognition should serve as encouragement to emerging artists. “If you put in the effort, remain faithful to your craft, and commit fully to excellence, even from the most remote corner of the world, your work can travel. The world will take notice.”
His first Artios win resonated far beyond the awards stage. The honor prompted courtesy visits to several African embassies in Ghana, where the achievement was celebrated as a continental milestone. He was also received at the United States Embassy in Accra, underscoring the diplomatic and cultural significance of the moment.
This year’s victory has already triggered another wave of recognition. Scores of congratulatory messages have poured in from across Africa, Europe, America, and the broader creative diaspora. Industry leaders, filmmakers, actors, and young creatives have taken to social platforms and professional networks to hail the win as a triumph not only for Ghana, but for the continent.
President of the African Chamber of Content Producers, Nana Dwomoh-Doyen Benjamin, congratulated Mawuko Kuadzi on behalf of African content creators. “Mawuko’s achievement confirms that African storytelling is not peripheral to global cinema,” he said. “We commend the CSA and the Artios organizers for their impartial recognition of stories and voices from every region. This is how global standards are strengthened.”
Nana Dwomoh-Doyen added that Mawuko’s back-to-back wins have raised expectations for African casting and production quality. “He has set a benchmark. Young creatives across the continent can now see that excellence is rewarded, and that authenticity has value on the world stage.”
The Fisherman, which earned Mawuko Kuadzi his International Feature win, had already gained momentum on the continent, winning Best Ghanaian Film at the REFFA Awards and securing the Lead Actor prize for Best Actor in Africa. The Artios recognition now gives the project further global validation.
As Mawuko Kuadzi prepares for his next major projects in 2026, including Kismet to be shot in Nigeria, Echoes of Unity in Uganda, and the Africa Monologue Challenge scheduled for Ivory Coast, industry observers say the bar has been raised.
With two successive Artios wins, Mawuko Kuadzi has not only elevated Ghana’s standing in global casting but has also strengthened Africa’s claim to authentic, compelling storytelling. For many across the continent, his journey stands as proof that African creativity, when matched with discipline and vision, commands respect on the world’s most recognized stages.
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The Spoken Word Poem By Lincoln X For The Celebration Of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah On Sixth Of March, 2026
The Man (Kwame Nkrumah)” is a spoken-word poetry piece by Ghanaian Artist and Poet Osman Abraham Lincoln, also known as Lincoln X (Kwaku Aman-ahu), released in 2021 on his introductory album Dantaban (The Circle Within Circles). The poem pays tribute to Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s first president, highlighting his role as a Pan-African visionary and a “Man of the Spheres”.
Key Aspects of the Work
Theme: The poem honors Nkrumah as a legendary, transformative figure who “broke the chain of colonialism” and championed the total liberation and unification of Africa. The poem also revealed Nkrumah’s intellectual prowess (“monk in monastery”), oratorical skills, and his enduring influence on Pan-Africanism.
It serves as a tribute to Nkrumah’s commitment to the unity of the African continent.
The piece unveils Nkrumah true identity as a figure whose historical significance cannot be diminished, calling him “the MAN beyond century”.
Imagery: It portrays Nkrumah as a figure of mystery, addressing his legacy, the “mellifluous voice” from his time in Conakry, and his dedication to the African diaspora.
Lincoln X, a performer of poetry, literature, and music, uses this piece to reflect on the enduring, prophetic nature of Nkrumah’s ideas despite his overthrow.
Release: The track was released on September 13, 2021.
The piece is often celebrated alongside Nkrumah’s famous quote: “I am not an African because I was born in Africa but I am an African because Africa was born in me”. Here are the links to listen and watch:
Stream Here: https://audiomack.com/lincoln-x/song/the-man-kwame-nkrumah
THE MAN (KWAME NKRUMAH)
Verse 1
The MAN of the Spheres, lives in mystery
His shadow is here, stirring the waters in victory
The spear that penetrates every territory
The lions fell into a spell by His oratory
The feet adorned with destiny and fate of poetry
The brain that stirs the minds as monk in monastery
On the mission for history—
His Throne was buried in the strangers’ cemetery
The people’s ears are deaf and dumb in misery
They could not hear the mellifluous voice from Conakry
Ages appears and disappears in circles of geometry
The same hands hails Him the MAN beyond century.
Verse 2
The cockroaches fears the mere crumbs of His illumination
Which outshines on their filthy faces with imagination
This is the night-seer, in frozen ice;
Counted all the countless stars in the skies
What hand can bloat the MAN from the golden scroll?
Even His breeze makes Clio to roll
Blockheads are scared by the scarecrow
Neophytes can write their diatribes on the snow,
But the dry land cannot stop the baobab tree to grow
Deities worshipping at the feet of the hero
He made the clouds wept and all the gods became tyro.
Verse 3
His manhood gave birth to the reincarnated Ancient Kingdom
That made the other Man prophesied in the tomb:
“The Birth of a New Nation,” thus spoken the wisdom
The age of the times crumbles the bomb
The hour reveal the coming event from the womb
These are nights to keep vigil as owl at watch
But not to sleep on the couch
The visionaries living now, fan the torch;
The blazing torch He left for us to watch
They could not hear the mellifluous voice from Conakry.
©2021 OSMAN ABRAHAM LINCOLN (LINCOLN X, KWAKU AMAN-AHU), +233240904962
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Legal Battle Erupts Over Burna Boy’s Multi-Million Dollar Catalogue
A major legal dispute has erupted over the ownership of Burna Boy’s early music catalogue, setting his former label against his current management.
The conflict centers on a mid-2024 deal in which Aristokrat Records, the label that launched his career, allegedly sold his early masters and intellectual property to his current imprint, Spaceship Music, run by Burna Boy and his mother.
However, 960 Music Group, which owns a 40% stake in Aristokrat Records, claims the sale was illegal and done without its consent. The company has filed lawsuits in federal high courts in Lagos and Port Harcourt seeking to overturn the transaction, arguing that Aristokrat could not sell assets it did not fully own.
The dispute has escalated beyond civil court, with criminal charges reportedly filed against Aristokrat founder Piriye Isokrari following allegations of financial misconduct.
The case now threatens to reshape control of Burna Boy’s early hits and highlights the high stakes surrounding music ownership in the industry.
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Moliy Earns Second RIAA Gold Certification
Ghanaian singer Moliy has secured another major international achievement as her “Shake It to the Max (Fly)” remix featuring Shenseea and Skillibeng earned Gold certification in the United States from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on February 23.
The certification recognizes more than 500,000 units in sales and streaming equivalents, marking Moliy’s second RIAA Gold plaque.
The milestone reinforces her growing global influence following the Platinum success of “Sad Girlz Luv Money” with Amaarae. Released on February 21, 2025, the “Shake It to the Max (Fly)” remix quickly gained momentum through a viral TikTok dance challenge, eventually peaking at No. 44 on the Billboard Hot 100 and climbing to No. 1 on the U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart — her first leader on that tally.
The song’s impact extends well beyond the U.S. It reached No. 12 on the UK Singles Chart, earned Gold certification in the United Kingdom for surpassing 400,000 units, and achieved Gold status in Greece after recording over one million streams. With more than 243 million views on YouTube, the record further establishes Moliy as one of Ghana’s most successful and globally resonant contemporary artists
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Bullgod Champions Joseph Matthew’s “Love In You” For 2026 TGMA Reggae Song Of The Year
In a bold endorsement that’s sending ripples through Ghana’s music scene, veteran entertainment pundit and artiste manager Lawrence Asiamah Hanson popularly known as Bullgod has thrown his full weight behind Joseph Matthew’s reggae-infused single “Love In You” as a must-nominate contender for the “Reggae Song of the Year”category at the 2026 Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA).
Speaking in an exclusive interview on Accra’s Hot 93.9 FM during the mid-morning show “Aye Hu”, Bullgod didn’t mince words:
“The song is very great… It is beautiful and world-class. Joseph Matthew’s ‘Love In You’ deserves a nomination at the 2026 TGMA, it’s non-negotiable.”
Known primarily for his innovative ‘Afro-Gospel’ sound that fuses faith-driven lyrics with contemporary Afrobeat grooves, Joseph Matthew took a daring stylistic detour with “Love In You.” The track dives deep into authentic reggae rhythms, delivering crisp production, impeccable mixing, and mastering that effortlessly bridges the Ghanaian local scene with the global diaspora.
Bullgod praised the song’s universal appeal: while Joseph remains rooted in inspirational, faith-based messaging, “Love In You” carries a timeless, heartfelt theme of compassion, devotion, and human connection. One that resonates far beyond religious boundaries and across all demographics.
The Reggae/Dancehall category at the TGMA has long been dominated by heavyweights like Stonebwoy (a multi-year champion and global ambassador for Ghanaian dancehall), Jupitar, and Shatta Wale; artistes with massive fanbases, strong streaming numbers, and public voting power.
When pressed on whether Joseph Matthew could realistically break that streak and claim the win, Bullgod remained optimistic yet pragmatic:
“If there is no public voting, I’m sure Matthew can win. But because Stonebwoy, Jupitar, and Shatta Wale have the numbers, he may not win. However, the song certainly deserves a nomination.”
Bullgod’s vote of confidence underscores a growing sentiment in industry circles. “Love In You” isn’t just another gospel track, it is a genre-crossing masterpiece that elevates Ghanaian reggae production to international standards.
Joseph Matthew’s journey from UK-based Afro-Gospel head to versatile genre explorer has already inspired a new wave of artistes pushing boundaries in Ghanaian Christian and inspirational music. A TGMA nomination in the competitive Reggae category would be a landmark moment, validating his bold experimentation and proving that faith-based music can thrive in secular spaces.
As the 2026 TGMA nomination window approaches (typically opening early in the year ahead of the May/June ceremony), Bullgod’s high-profile endorsement adds serious momentum to Joseph Matthew’s campaign.
Fans and industry watchers are now watching closely: Will “Love In You” make the official shortlist? If so, can its quality and artistry overcome the fan-vote giants?
Watch what Bullgod said below.
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Joseph And The Kohanim Set To Ignite Hearts With Upcoming Album “I Believe”
The dynamic gospel collective Joseph and the Kohanim is once again ready to captivate audiences with their signature fusion of Afrobeat rhythms, R&B soul, and heartfelt worship. Since their rebrand in 2017, the group led by visionary singer, producer, and creative force Dr. Joseph Opare, has built a devoted following by seamlessly blending contemporary grooves with timeless spiritual truths and traditional African musical elements.
Their music is not just heard; it is felt. It moves bodies in praise, stirs souls in reflection, and bridges generations through infectious beats and anointed lyrics. Tracks like “Okro Mouth,” “Lord I Need You,” and “In Your Presence” have already showcased their versatility across Afrobeat Gospel, R&B worship, and even touches of Latin flair, proving they’re not afraid to push boundaries while staying deeply rooted in faith.
Now, anticipation is reaching fever pitch for their next major release: the highly awaited album “I Believe”, scheduled to drop on March 14, 2026.
Leading the charge is the electrifying lead single “Gloria a Dios”, set for release on February 28, 2026. Described as a vibrant Salsa Gospel anthem, the track promises to bring Latin fire to Christian praise, complete with infectious rhythms, passionate declarations of glory to God, and that unmistakable Joseph and the Kohanim energy that makes listeners want to dance and worship simultaneously.
The full tracklist for “I Believe” are as follows;
– Gloria a Dios
– Heavenly Lane
– I Believe
– Holy One
– Thank You Lord
– I Just Can’t Get Enough
– The World’s Gone Crazy
– Rise Up Again
– Tears Of Joy
– You Make Me Wanna
– Seek Him
– You Make Me Wanna (Reprise)
This 12-track project looks poised to be a spiritual and sonic journey, balancing high-energy anthems, soul-stirring ballads, reflective moments, and triumphant reprises. Given the group’s proven track record of delivering emotionally resonant, culturally rich, and musically innovative gospel, expectations are sky-high.
Fans are already buzzing across social media, YouTube, Spotify, and Instagram, where teasers and behind-the-scenes glimpses have only fueled the excitement.
Whether you’re drawn to the Afrobeat pulse, the R&B smoothness, the worship depth, or the bold cultural fusion, “I Believe” is shaping up to be another milestone in Joseph and the Kohanim’s mission to spread revival sounds from Ghana to the nations.
Follow Joseph and the Kohanim on YouTube (@josephandthekohanim), Spotify, Instagram (@josephandthekohanim), and other platforms for updates, pre-saves, and first-listen opportunities.
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Medikal’s “Beyond Kontrol” Concert At Accra Sports Stadium Earns IRAWMA Nomination
Multiple-award-winning Ghanaian rapper Medikal has secured an international nomination, as his headline concert, “Beyond Kontrol,” gets nominated in the Concert of the Year category at the 43rd edition of the International Reggae and World Music Awards, popularly known as
IRAWMA.
Founded in 1982, IRAWMA is one of the longest-running award schemes dedicated to celebrating reggae and world music talents across the globe. Over the years, the platform has recognized influential artists from the Caribbean, Africa, Europe, and North America, positioning
itself as a respected international institution within the global music community. A nomination from the scheme signals cross-border impact and cultural relevance beyond an artist’s home market.
Medikal’s nomination comes on the back of his “Beyond Kontrol” concert, which was staged at the Accra Sports Stadium. Hosting a full-scale concert at one of Ghana’s largest venues marked a significant moment in his live performance career. The show was characterized by high
production value, strong stage design, energetic delivery, and a setlist packed with fan favorites. The Concert of the Year category typically recognizes not only attendance numbers but overall execution, audience engagement, and cultural impact. Industry observers say the nomination reflects the scale and ambition behind the Accra Sports Stadium event.
Beyond the concert, Medikal’s strong positioning this year has also been fueled by the success of his hit single “Shoulder,” widely regarded as the biggest song of 2025. The track dominated airwaves, streaming platforms, and social conversations, reinforcing his commercial strength
and relevance within Ghana’s music landscape. Although he has not yet secured multiple awards this year, there is growing anticipation that he will attract more nominations and potentially convert them into wins as award season unfolds.
The combination of a globally recognized nomination and a record-breaking single has strengthened expectations around his prospects.
For Medikal, the IRAWMA recognition is both a personal achievement and a broader spotlight on Ghanaian hip hop’s expanding international reach.
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The Black Star Experience & DJ Lord OTB To Honor Dr. Kwame Nkrumah With “For the Culture” Festival
A major new event is coming to town, and everyone is invited. The Black Star Experience has teamed up with the award-winning Ghanaian DJ, DJ Lord OTB, to put together a special three-day event called “For The Culture.”
The event will take place from Friday, 6th March, to Sunday, 8th March 2026, at the Kwame Nkrumah Museum in Accra. This location was chosen to honor Ghana’s first president, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, whose memory is celebrated during that week.
“For The Culture” is designed to be a fun outing for everyone. It is a chance for families, friends, and music lovers to come together and enjoy the best of Ghanaian street and pop culture.
Here is what people can expect when they attend:
Music: There will be live performances from big-name Ghanaian artists as well as new, up-and-coming stars. To keep things truly local, only Ghanaian music will be played throughout the entire event.
Shopping: A pop-up market will be available, allowing guests to buy unique items and merchandise from local vendors.
Action: For those who love excitement, there will be BMX bicycle stunt shows featuring riders showing off their skills.
Food: No party is complete without food. There will be plenty of vendors selling delicious local dishes.
The event is suitable for both children and adults. Gates will open at 3:30 PM and close at 10:30 PM each day, making it a perfect after-work or weekend hangout.
“For The Culture” is powered by DC Leakers.

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Rising Afrobeat Star Billboy Vybz Drops Heartfelt Debut Single “Love Na Scam”
The Ghanaian Afrobeat scene has a fresh voice to watch. Emerging artist Billboy Vybz has officially stepped into the spotlight with the release of his highly anticipated debut single, “Love Na Scam.”
Produced by the talented Maxroque, the track dives deep into the relatable themes of love, betrayal, and the sting of heartbreak. Combining infectious rhythms with soulful storytelling, the single arrives with significant momentum; Billboy Vybz has already sparked a wave of conversation across social media since the song’s announcement.
Signed to Kyikyibi Records, Billboy Vybz is quickly becoming a favorite among industry insiders. Music critics are already tipping the young singer as a pivotal figure in the future of Ghanaian Afrobeat, praising his vocal delivery and authentic songwriting.
”Love Na Scam” isn’t just a debut; it’s a statement of intent from an artist ready to take his place on the global stage.
Stream “Love Na Scam” below:
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Apostle Eric Deh Declares Freedom In A New Single “Jesus Paid The Price”
Ghanaian-born, US-based gospel minister Apostle Eric Deh has officially released his latest soul-stirring single, “Jesus Paid The Price.”
Rooted in the message of the Gospel, this spirit-filled anthem reminds believers of the ultimate sacrifice made on the cross.
The song serves as a powerful testament to the freedom found in Christ, offering hope to those facing life’s battles.
Apostle Eric Deh’s latest work is more than just music; it is a call to trust in the Redeemer who fights for His children.
”Jesus Paid The Price” is now available on all major digital streaming platforms with a video on YouTube.
Experience the message of grace today. Enjoy the song below.
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