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  1. Monday, November 17th, 2008 No Comments  Source: Daily Guide

    A-Plus attacks radio presenters

    One of Ghana’s leading hiplife artistes, A-Plus has expressed concern about the seemingly lukewarm attitude of radio DJs and presenters towards the promotion of Ghanaian music. He criticized presenters for failing to promote local artistes… More »

  2. Monday, September 22nd, 2008 2 Comments  Source: chilloutghana.com

    Abrabo’s reflections on A Plus “Letter To The West”

    “A Plus paaaaa……is he a musician or a social activist??? The guy just dey ‘ruuuusssh’!!!” I looked at my friend amusingly and simply muttered, he is a conscience hip life musician and if you don’t… More »

  3. Wednesday, August 20th, 2008 2 Comments  Source: Ghana Music.com Team

    Video: A Letter To The West by A Plus

    Album: A Letter To The West
    Label: Konsule Entertainment
    Director: Gerald Ogee Gyimah
    Distribution:

    Watch Video: A Letter To The West by A Plus

  4. Tuesday, August 19th, 2008 1 Comment  Source: Weekly Fylla

    A Plus releases first ever music video

    The musician turn politician, controversial Hiplife musician Kwame Asare-Obeng popular known as A-Plus is at it again. This time around going beyond the shores of Ghana, attacking as usual some corrupt former Presidents of the… More »

  5. Tuesday, February 19th, 2008 No Comments  Source:

    A-Plus new album out soon

    After writing to Parliament about the political scene in the country, A-Plus, a controversial political musicians has turned his direction to the western world, urging them to ensure accountability of money they pump into Ghana. More »

  6. Saturday, January 26th, 2008 1 Comment  Source:

    Is A-Plus a musician or politician?

    Is he a politician in disguise, or Just a bigot exercising his freedom of speech through music as enshrined in the 1992 Constitution?

    He is A-Plus, and could best be described as a “political satirist” in… More »

  7. Monday, December 3rd, 2007 7 Comments  Source:

    A-Plus dares critics

    Political singer, A-plus, known in real life as Kwame Obeng Asare is making ‘heavy weather’ of threats of legal action against him by certain individuals and key politicians who are not happy with his new single hit currently making waves on the music market. More »

  8. Thursday, November 29th, 2007 1 Comment  Source:

    A-Plus again!!! Latest single stirs up NPP aspirants

    A Plus, arguably the most kanawu contemporary Ghanaian musician is causing a sensation with his latest single which focuses on the 18-man race for the NPP flagbearership, urging congress delegates to “chop proper” monies offered to them without allowing the cash to influence them. More »

  9. Tuesday, August 28th, 2007 No Comments  Source:

    A Plus shows his otherside

    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. More »

  10. Wednesday, August 1st, 2007 No Comments  Source:

    Ghanaian artistes perform in UK

    Last year saw the birth of the Hiplife Music Festival and despite some skepticism seven top hiplife artistes from Ghana went to perform live at Stratford Rex, London. More »

  11. Monday, July 2nd, 2007 No Comments  Source:

    Agegon to Parliament

    Kwame Obeng, also known as A-plus, is a 30 year old musician with a daughter of the age of one-and-a-half, but still single. This week, he sat down in a relaxed mood with The Saturday Statesman to talk about how his career got started. More »

  12. Friday, June 1st, 2007 No Comments  Source:

    A-Plus leads journalists on ‘sete’ assignment

    Young musician A-Plus may have been singing songs about the need for correctness from politicians and people in political office but he did not anticipate that he himself would be a victim of his own incorrectness. More »

  13. Friday, May 25th, 2007 5 Comments  Source:

    A-Plus writes a letter to Parliament

    A-Plus has certainly carved a great niche for himself in the Ghanaian music scene with his unique style of rap and approach to relevant issues. It’s amazing the courage this young chap mustered to bring out the flaws in our socio-political system through the arts. More »

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