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Songs come and go. Some are able to touch hearts and others aren’t able to. Some songs touch on thanksgiving to God, others centre on love relationships and life struggle whilst a few are about extending our appreciations to our mothers.
The ‘King of the Street’ turned King of the 9th MTN Ghana Music Awards 2008 last Friday night and said he was not surprised to have picked the highest number of awards at the event because he has worked very hard since the beginning of last year.
Gospel songbird, Ohemaa Mercy, who missed out on last Friday’s prestigious 9th MTN Ghana Music Awards has expressed her regret that she could not be present to personally receive the three trophies and the GH¢1000 that comprised her awards.
After considerable public attention since the release of its maiden The Altar-Aforemukyia album around July last year, the No Tribe gospel group has resolved to preach peace in the run-up to the December general election.
A few years ago when female hiplifer Mzbel released her absolutely fabulous 16 Years, the song was warmly received by most Ghanaian music enthusiasts for its bouncy rhythm and blunt message against child sexual molestation.
Seth Frimpong, popularly known as the ‘Dancing Prophet’ is dancing his way to the top not only in Ghana, but across the world.
Admirers of the music of the Pan African Orchestra (PAO) must be smiling now because they have had to wait for almost five years for an opportunity to see the innovative group in action once more.
Music Producer, Ahmed Banda, famed in music circles as Bandex, has confirmed he personally asked Cee, Isaac and Ampong, three musicians in his stable not to attend the public awards of the MTN Ghana Music Awards ceremony.
The new Artiste of the Year, Kwaw Kesse alias Abodam has been involved in a motor accident. He was driving a black unregistered Ford Urvan when the accident accured.
Nasty, a London-based Ghanaian artiste, has announced his presence again on the Ghanaian music scene with his second album titled, ‘Maa San Ababa’.
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