Music in Africa basically in Ghana, seventy percent of backing vocalist , The unique effect behind most of the good songs we consume are powered by...
New Ghanaian music star Editing releases another great song to his credit and he names this one ‘Sika’. Literally ‘Sika’ is English means ‘Money’. The title...
Fans of Kendrick Lamar have been waiting for this day for a long time. After years of buildup, the Compton rapper has returned with Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, his first full-length effort since Damn in 2017. Kendrick revealed the cover art for Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers on Wednesday. The photograph, taken by Renell Medrano, depicts Kendrick wearing a thorn crown and holding a baby, while a woman sits in the background carrying a baby. According to TMZ, the woman is Kendrick’s long-term companion Whitney Alford, and the two children are theirs. Blxst, Amanda Reifer, Taylour Paige, Sampha, Summer Walker, Ghostface Killah, Kodak Black, Baby Keem, Sam Dew, Tanna Leone, and Beth Gibbons of Portishead all appear on Kendrick’s new two-disc album. Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers can be heard below.
Amerado, Ghana’s best rapper and a five-time VGMA candidate, shows off his linguistic prowess in his latest rap song named ‘Obiaa Boa.’ Obiaa Boa is a comprehensive rap song in which the artist gives information to every other rapper who believes he Amerado does not deserve the title. Amerado is also recognized as one of Ghana’s few rappers that incorporates local culture into his song, and the Bra Shizzle-directed video was no exception. The audio production is credited to Izjoe Beatz and Apya GH. Download
Multi-talented and award-winning musician King Paluta, has finally blessed our ears with the much-awaited song Satan. This is his second single of the year and it...
The nominees for the MTV Movie & TV Awards 2022 have been announced. With seven nominations, ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home,’ the highest-grossing film of 2021, led the pack of screenplay nominees. The 2022 MTV Movie & TV Awards will be broadcast live from Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California on Sunday, June 5. Complete List of 2022 Nominees, Scripted: Best Song “Here I Am (Singing My Way Home)” – Jennifer Hudson / Respect “Just...
He’d finally gotten it! Strongman, Ghana’s greatest, presents Rap God, his aesthetically defining masterwork. Strongman’s Rap God can be heard here Download The drill music, produced by ATown TSB, levitates on some of Strongman’s dopest Bars ever executed. For years, he’s been staking claim to the throne with his freestyles, beef with Medikal, amazing tracks, and electrifying performances, but enough is enough. On this 2-minute 14-second tune, Strongman catches the full of his enormous mind and talent overdose, and it’s pure musical joy. We could go on and on about how the track bangs and all that, but we’ll leave that to your imagination, anticipation, and musical appetite. Watch
The Vodafone Ghana Music Awards 2022 winners have been announced. KiDi was named artist of the year during the 23rd edition of the awards ceremony, which also saw Fameye, Sarkodie, Akwaboah, and Joe Mettle win accolades in other categories. The complete list of winners can be found below. Male Vocal Performance Kwaisey Pee – Amazing God *WINNER Female Vocal Performance Niiella – Where You Are *WINNER Unsung...
Dubbed music’s grandest night, Day 1 of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards 2022 #VGMA23 is finished! The night, dubbed “Industry Night,” featured performances by Celestine Donkor, Perez Music, Edem, Amerado, Obibini, Lyrical Joe, Kofi Kinaata, Wendy Shay, Samini, and others. Check the list of winners below Male Vocal Performance Kwaisey Pee – Amazing God *WINNER Female Vocal Performance Niiella – Where You Are...
Taraji P. Henson, the amiable actress, filmmaker, and philanthropist who hosted the event last year, will return as presenter of the 2022 BET Awards. The six time BET Awards best actress winner for her roles in films such as Hustle & Flow and Hidden Figures, as well as the TV series Empire, is the fourth host or hosting team in the show’s history to front the show two years in a row, following Steve Harvey and Cedric the Entertainer (2001-02), Mo’Nique (2003-04), and black-ish co-stars Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross (2015-16). “I am honored to return as presenter of the BET Awards and share the stage with so many powerful and productive musicians; you could even call it the ’empire’ of Black brilliance,” the former Empire star said. “Taraji P. Henson is the personification of Black excellence, and we are excited to collaborate with the...