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`Me a me Goosy Gander, Where shall I wonder, upstairs or downstairs in my little chamber`. This is the popular song on the lips of many Ghanaians, especially kids today, thanks to the composers, the two young men who go by the name, Wutah.
Oheneba P. K. is currently putting finishing touches to the launch party of his album this summer.
Chief mourners and sympathizers who were at the National Theatre to bid the late highlife music legend, Khodjo Acquai farewell were disappointed by the absence of hiplife artistes.
I have been treated to good gospel music within the past few weeks in the early hours of the morning as I tune in to Hits FM.
If you love the flute, violin and piano, then you missed a splendid performance by the National Symphony Orchestra and three other famous musicians as they climaxed this year’s Jubilee Concert at the National Theater last Saturday.
Fireworks was what it was on last Thursday’s edition of Entertainment Review on Peace FM when hiplifer A-Plus blasted the show with anger about an article written about him and being discussed.
Has anyone seen the much talked about album of Prince Tuffour, winner of TV3 Mentor 1?
I have said it time and time again whenever I hear this guys voice every Sunday morning that he talks too much on Sunny FM but then, I can tell you that I love his clean jokes and good selections of music.
Abio was attempting to present a positive side of something hat has been universally tagged as a cancerous evil to the music industries the world over; PAYOLA.
The ace gospel icon Philipa Baafi, (now Philipa Kakari), is in a big dilemma. After an impressive last outing of her blockbuster album Me Yie Makyia, the Manhyia born pretty singer is set to release her fifth album after Mogya N’kasa, Kyeresu Nyame, Yesu Ye Me Last Stop and Me Yie Makyia.
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