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The noble idea of just establishing a reliable music wing by the Baptist Student’s Union (BSU) of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), to comprise a ministering choir and matching instrumentalists that will see to the musical needs of the union alone, was only realised for a short period of time as events surged for a bigger course.
Daasebre Gwamena’s experience in a U.K jail and his subsequent release had a positive impact on his image as an artist.
Shasha Marley is certainly out with an album now after seven years behind the scene.
The new Kontihene album is titled Esum, which means darkness. He’s been on the quite for a while after his ‘awia’ (sun) album.
The Aleste Kankpe, Tinny, has dropped promo copies of his new album titled ‘kaa bu ame’. Radio presenters have been handed exclusive promo copies to start rotation on the much-awaited album.
A year ago when Ohemaa Mercy was asked if she could combine teaching with singing, she very confidently said she could do both.
‘I want to see my father’ may be King Ayisoba’s most known song from his Modern Ghanaians album but there are other songs that deserve attention. After listening to King Ayisoba’s album, one will be convinced of the international potential inherent in his style of music.
The freshest and most sensational duo making waves everywhere presently, in Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia, Senegal, South Africa and London is 5FIVE with their very popular hit song “African Girls” has a lot to offer anybody who rightfully get a copy of this musical menu.
When two notable names in highlife and hiplife decide to collaborate on an album, one can expect nothing but an impressive outcome.
The Kora award winning group, Praye, following the controversy of their split has dropped a bomb.
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