Sylvester Stallone and estranged wife Jennifer Flavin have called off their divorce and reconciled. The movie star and his wife of 25 years decided to meet...
oung Fast-rising Ghanaian Music Producer – Hairlergbe – who doubles as an artiste recruits Chief One on his latest joint he titles “Gbede”, an Ewe parlance...
Rocky Dawuni, Ghana’s two-time GRAMMY–nominated musician returns with his first new single since his nod for “Best Global Album” for Voice of Bunbon, Vol. 1 at the 64th...
Celebrated Ghanaian and African rap/hip hop artist Sarkodie, has released a new single from his 8th studio album, “Jamz,” after a 10-month plus major release hiatus. The song, titled Labadi, is a lush scenery-inspired party anthem produced by Coublon (Producer of the hit “Non-Living Things”) and features Ghanaian silky crooner and frequent collaborator, King Promise. “Labadi” is a mid-tempo blend of Afrobeats and Amapiano (log drumz) genres that sets the tone for the sonic feels Sarkodie hinted “Jamz” will be exploring. “Labadi is a gateway song… fun times with loved ones,” Sarkodie says. The idea of a boat party with some good people taking time off to enjoy life on the ocean inspired me.” “I want the fans to be happy when they listen to this record.” The song’s melodies are meant to elicit positive vibrations in us. “All you have to do is put all your worries aside for a second and enjoy “Labadi,” he explains.
US-based Ghanaian reggae artiste, Tradition Man Wolo has in an interview reaffirmed his quest to liberate the black man from shackles of the westerners through his...
Highly rated Ghanaian musician and songwriter, Phrimpong takes listeners on a soulful journey with Adam. Riding atop a piano-saxophonic jazz, Phrimpong takes a break from his...
Black Sherif, a Ghanaian music star, has released his second single of the year, titled ‘Soja.’ After blazing the trail with his distinct sound, which...
The Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA), Africa’s premier and most prestigious film awards, have announced their nominees. The awards ceremony, which seeks to recognize excellence in filmmaking by Africans and people of African descent from around the world, will be held in October 2022 for the 18th time. Borga, a feature film about a cunning Ghanaian immigrant who works tirelessly to overcome the unexpected challenges of life in Germany, is one of the films with the most nominations. Below is the full list of nominees. EFERE OZAKO AMAA 2022 AWARD FOR BEST SHORT FILM Enroute -Burkina Faso Al-Sit...
Stefflon Don, a British-Jamaican rap star, has stated that she has not moved on from her relationship with Nigerian music star Burna Boy. “We dated for two and a half years,” she admitted. “Everyone says [they liked us together], but we had to move on,” she added, without elaborating on the reason for the split. She also addressed speculation that Burna Boy’s new international hit ‘Last Last,’ which samples Toni Braxton’s ‘He Wasn’t Man Enough,’ is about her. “How did I feel when I heard it?” “He said something in there that I was like, boy that’s a lie but whatever,” the ‘Hurting Me’ hitmaker reflected, without quoting the exact lyric. “People don’t know that we’ve actually broken up for a year now,” the 30-year-old says. People are unaware of this because they continued to believe we were together when we were not.” “I haven’t dated anyone in a long time.” I haven’t even gone on a date. “I’ve never been,” she stated emphatically. When the host of the New York based Hot 97 radio show mentioned going to a restaurant atop the Eiffel Tower in France with her husband, Stefflon Don responded, “Hopefully one day I can do that with somebody.” The interview is embedded below. ...
Freddy Blaze, a satisfying creative musician just treated music lovers to a Live version of his popular “No Love” record, and it is ingenious. This version...