King Paluta, a Ghanaian musician, has lost his father. The My Lord hitmaker shared the sad news of his father’s death on social media, writing: “I Lost my Dad Yesterday Morning, Mr. Joseph Kwaku Sarfo. He was a good man....
In the music industry, there are artists who use their songs to express their personal emotions and concerns. Your ears will detect it in their voices, arrangements, and even the instruments they play or use during their live performances. The listener is overcome with a great sense of emotional pleasure when listening to the music because they are aware of the true source of the artist’s distress. They will be able to feel the sadness, but they will never understand why. MrrrDaisy is one example of a creative person. His music is highly ethnic, but that doesn’t stop him from causing butterflies in our stomachs. This comes on the heels of a fruitful start to the year, which culminated in the release of a new song featuring Kudjoe Daze, one of Ghana’s most talented male singers. The company is excited about what the rest of the year has in store for it. MrrrDaisy returns to the scene in the New Year with a brand new piece of music to get you in the mood to dance. Around this time, he released his debut single, “The One,” which featured Jessy Gh, widely regarded as Ghana’s greatest rapper from the Volta Region, and was certified platinum as a result of his efforts to promote undiscovered musicians in the country. As a result of its popularity, the song has been played on BBC Radio Nottingham, Amazing Radio UK, and in the United States, as well as on Wigwam radio in the United Kingdom and other countries. It has received over 200,000 streams in total, which is quite impressive given that the music has been released across a variety of different digital media platforms. This function also provided him and his firm with an almost infinite number of options, which was a welcome addition. Newton Faulkner, British duo Ferris & Sylvester, North London artist Biyi, who also plays rugby union, Indonesian yoga queen Wai Lana, Alaina Lohan, Miraa May, Jessica Braithwaite, Sam Tompkins, Da Beatfreakz, Bomberjak, Demarco, and a slew of others. “Hunny,” an Afro-fusion song with a mid- tempo rhythm, tells the story of a young man who falls head over heels in love with a lady who is far out of his league. In this song, the singer’s goal is to demonstrate his underlying yearning for his love interest by engaging in acts of hard labor and charitable giving in an attempt to reclaim her passion and love. With the exception of a few words in French, the majority of the 3:11 sec is written and sung in English, Pidgin English, and Ewe, among other languages (a local Ghanaian language). Enjoy ‘Hunny’ by MrrrDaisy Featuring...
The Ghanaian music group De – Exit has released a new album titled ‘Get High And Dance (GHAD).’ Rain Afrca and Strong Blood form the music duo Rain Afrca. The GHAD Album, De – Exit’s debut album, is a fusion of original Ghanaian Highlife and contemporary Afrobeat genres. The album was made to honor African culture. As Africans, we enjoy drinking our native beverages and dancing to relieve stress, hence the name ‘Get High And Dance.’ The 14-track album is a collection that will literally drive your depression away and make you feel happy. Without further ado, I present to you De – Exit’s ‘GHAD Album.’ Get De – Exit’s ‘GHAD Album’ on all digital platforms
The Golden Globe Awards were held on Sunday to honor the best films and television shows of the previous year. Following the controversy surrounding the event’s organizer, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the Globes were not televised this year (HFPA). Here is the complete list of winners, as announced at a shortened ceremony in Los Angeles. Best motion picture – drama Belfast Coda Dune King Richard WINNER: The Power of the Dog Best motion picture – musical or...
KiDi and Kuami Eugene, both Lynx Entertainment signees, are spreading their wings in terms of their music careers. While their songs are making inroads into other music markets around the world, they are not resting on their laurels in their efforts to establish a physical presence there. The two Ghanaian music superstars will perform at the Indigo at the O2 in London on March 6, 2022. KiDi and Kuami Eugene are two of Ghana’s illustrious sons in the music industry who have achieved critical and commercial success despite only being in the industry for less than six years. They have quickly made a name for themselves in the Highlife and Afrobeats genres. KiDi, the current Vodafone Ghana Music Awards Afrobeats Artiste of the Year, has released a string of hit singles including ‘Odo,’ ‘Say Cheese,’ ‘Enjoyment,’ and the 2021 smash hit ‘Touch It,’ which went viral on TikTok and spent several weeks on the UK Afrobeats Chart and the Billboard Global Triller Chart. Kuami Eugene is a four-time Vodafone Ghana Music Awards Highlife Artiste of the Year (VGMA). He also took home the top prize (Artiste of the Year) at the 2020 VGMA. He is best known for hit songs like ‘Angela,’ ‘Confusion,’ ‘Wish Me Well,’ and ‘Open Gate,’ and is currently enjoying a lot of success with massive collaborations like ‘Happy Day’ (with Sarkodie) and ‘Love Nwantiti’ remix (with Ckay and Joeboy). Kuami and KiDi are also well-known for their riveting stagecraft and have performed on a number of high-profile stages (both home and abroad). All of your ticket reservations can be made by clicking on the link below: https://www.axs.com/uk/events/421801/kidi-and-kuami-eugene-tickets?skin=indigo
King Paluta gears into the new year with a whole new him and announces it through his new single ‘On Board’. The rapper communicates through this...
Africans’ best lyricist King Paluta after having a successful career in the year 2021 with eight released songs and seven videos with countless features has up...
The Grammy Awards have been postponed indefinitely due to coronavirus concerns, as expected. As of now, no new date has been set. While the 2022 show was set to take place on Jan. 31 in front of a full house at its traditional venue, the Crypto.com Arena (formerly known as the Staples Center) in downtown Los Angeles, the recent Covid – 19 surge has caused the postponement or cancellation of multiple events across the country. According to sources, despite the fact that the Crypto.com Arena has a basketball or hockey game or a concert scheduled nearly every night until mid-April, enough artists and executives expressed reservations about appearing to persuade the Academy to postpone the show. “After careful consideration and analysis with city and state officials, health and safety experts, the artist community, and our many partners, the Recording Academy and CBS have postponed the 64th annual Grammy Awards show,” the Recording Academy and its television partner,CBS, said in a joint statement issued on Wednesday. Our top priority continues to be the health and safety of those in our music community, the live audience, and the hundreds of people who work tirelessly to produce our show. Given the uncertainty surrounding the Omicron variant, the show on January 31st is simply too risky. We are excited to celebrate Music’s Biggest Night on a future date that will be announced soon.” Grammy Week events, such as the MusiCares Person of the Year concert honoring Joni Mitchell and the Clive Davis Pre – Grammy Gala honoring Sony Music CEO Rob Stringer, are also likely to be moved to the week before the new date. Trevor Noah of “The Daily Show” is still set to host the Grammys this year. Source: Variety.
Rap Fada, a Ghanaian musician, surprises everyone by recording his first single of the year 2022 with prolific singer-songwriter and producer Gladstorm Kwabena Akwaboah Jnr., better known by his stage name Akwaboah. The purpose of the highlife song, produced by the best KC Beatz, is to keep highlife music alive and active, as well as to shine a light on musicexports from the country. The title of this love song is ‘Style Biaa Bi,’ and you will undoubtedly fall in love with it because it is well brewed with a highlife feel. This is a true demonstration of talent and dexterity. This song, which adds to his long list of songs, promises to live up to the expectations of fans and other music lovers. I had a great time listening to the song and I believe is a great start of the 2022 for Rap Fada. Enjoy the song below and share...
Nelson Mandela described the man affectionately known as ‘the Arch’ as the voice of the voiceless as he fought openly and passionately against oppression, racism, poverty,...