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Erica, the latest evictee on Ghana’s Most Beautiful, is to enter the music scene with the release of an album. For most of her fans, she was an intelligent contestant in Ghana’s Most Beautiful who represented the Brong Ahafo Region and did her best to stay in the contest but she proved to Ghanaians on TV3’s Spotlight that there is more to her than that. More »
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Soul Search to unearth gospel music talent in Ghana
The biggest and more rewarding prizes ever in a talent hunt in the Ghana are set to be given out to winners when the new TV reality show, “SOUL SEARCH” hits the screens. The launch of “SOUL SEARCH” took place last Tuesday at the International Press Centre. More »
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Gospel music guns for top GMA award
In what appears to be a departure from the established trend, gospel artistes have emerged with the highest number of nominations at this year’s edition of the Ghana Music Awards (GMA). More »
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The highlife artistes can talk all they want and the hiplife guys can shout all they want, but the fact still remains that Gospel Music is the most popular genre of music in Ghana. More »
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The gospel according to African rhythms
Until last Sunday afternoon, sections of the public had probably regarded it as a lot of flexing by a man and a bunch of followers only anxious to pat themselves on the back but Pastor Sampson Joe Baning and and his collection of musicians from the Shiloh Music Academy proved that they are really serious about bringing an exciting new edge to gospel music. More »
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There will be a presentation of Neo-classical and contemporary African music at the Dansoman campus of the Methodist University College of Ghana next Saturday and Sunday at a fundraising concert for the university’s Students Representative Council (SRC). More »
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He came onto the Ghanaian hip-life music scene on a very high key note with his debut “Damages” in 2003, and managed to endear himself to the hearts of many music fans in a very short time. More »
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Brother of Archbishop Duncan Williams and one of the pioneers of gospel music in Ghana, Ola Williams has passed away. More »
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Madingo School of Dancing revolutionalise gospel music
The days when members of the public criticized gospel musicians for lack of creativity in their music and video clips seem to be fading away with the introduction of dance models and massively active performance from the musicians. More »
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Ohemaa Mercy snipes at gospel musicians
Mrs. Mercy Twum-Ampofo a.k.a Ohemaa Mercy says some gospel artists are imposing themselves on people without knowing the rudiments of the music. More »
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Unprofessionalism killing music industry - Diana
We can all jump for joy at the thought that there are more Gospel musicians in Ghana than there used to be a decade ago. More »
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Are gospel musicians praising God or making money?
Gone are the days when the number of Gospel musicians could be counted. Now, whenever you tune in to either your radio or television set, you hear some gospel song of a sought. More »
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“We’ve lost a father” - UGMA laments over Bishop’s death
Following the shocking announcement of Rev. Bishop Michael Osei Bonsu’s death last Friday at the Ridge Hospital in Accra, members of the United Gospel Musicians Association (UGMA) have emerged to express their great loss. More »
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Gospel music videos must be improved
When you turn on your television and you see a number of multi-colored dressed dancers with a musician or two standing beside several pots of flowers or in a hotel, do not mistake it for a documentary. More »
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