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  • Uganda : Nigerian sensation Burnaboy promises big ahead of Club Mega Fest

    Uganda : Nigerian sensation Burnaboy promises big ahead of Club Mega Fest

     

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    Nigerian reggae-dancehall star Burnaboy touched down at Entebbe International Airport aboard a Kenya Airways flight in the wee hours of Friday on his first ever trip to Uganda.

    The West African musician is in the country to take part in the Club Mega Fest scheduled to take place at Mandela national stadium (Namboole) on Saturday.

    Popular for hits like “Yawa Dey” “Run MY Race” and “Wombolombo”, Burnaboy will feature on same stage as American superstar Shaggy, South Africa’s Mafikizolo and Jamaican legend Patra.

    The dancehall sensation, whose real names are Damini Ogulu, arrived emerged from the Arrivals section at Entebbe airport clad in a black T-shirt and black shorts, all matched with a black hoodie teamed with long white socks.
    He immediately promised to live up to his fans’ expectations on Saturday.

    “I am looking forward to performing at the Club Mega Fest because this is my first time in Uganda. I’ve also been told about the good girls here. I can’t wait!”

    More international acts are expected to arrive in the country ahead of the hyped show as the buildup to the event – dubbed the biggest music festival Uganda has seen – reaches its climax.

  • New Edem music coming… It’s “Koowa Da Koowa”

    New Edem music coming… It’s “Koowa Da Koowa”

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    Edem is set to release a new song.

    ‘Koowa De Koowa’ is a dancehall composition, label sources have told us.

    It brings to four, the number of songs he’s released in recent times.

    “Only In Ghana”, “Best Rapper” and the recently released “The One” remix, which featured Sway, all released within the last one month have helped him to cement his standing in local music circles.

    VRMG sources say the rapper is bent on delivering a solid album.

  • Ghana : Vybrant Faya sorts for bragging rights

    Ghana : Vybrant Faya sorts for bragging rights

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    The dancehall music genre is fast growing among the Ghanaian music lover and the youth. Day in day out many artistes come into the music industry trading in the dancehall circle.

    How different is this genre of music from the rest, we caught up with Vybrant Faya who is the country’s most sort after dancehall artiste applying his trade in that genre.

    The SMF signed explained that his team appreciates the fact that young talents are now taking the genre very serious and pushing it to the top.

    “The genre is different because it is reality, dancehall is life and culture. In dancehall you can’t talk about things you don’t either have or cannot do simply put anything you say in dancehall you have to be able to defend it”.

    “I mean everyone can see that we are in a dancehall era from the western world to the African continent everyone is jamming to the tunes of dancehall but it is up to us as Dancehall artistes in Africa to package our work and make sure it is standard and by standard I mean the Jamaican standard.”

    In talking the standard he has set for the genre in Ghana, Vybrant Faya said “I stand tall among all of them because my songs have crossed boarders and reached the Jamaica market. I have promoters from Jamaica such as Jahvis CrushRoad 876, and DJ Treasure from Spanish town using the song as an official Dancehall song in Jamaica.”

    Dancehall is about style, delivery; language cum diction, composition and attitude. All these attributes come to me very easy and my song ‘Mampi’ stands out.

    Vybrant Faya opined that this is not to say competition is not good, on a more serious note I encourage my fellow artistes to do more for the genre to gain weight in the industry but with that said they all know that I stand tall among them in terms of label and everything.

    He responded to those who have been asking about the video for the single ‘Mampi’ by mentioning that the video for that song will be released October and when it is out people, fans and the general public will understand the rationale behind the long wait.

    The label business Manager George Wiredu Duah also added his voice by noting that the label Shatta Movement family is very sorry for the delay of the video but the video has to set the required standard.

    Mr. George also maintained that to the fans calling for when Vybrant Faya will be exposed, the label can assure you that there are enough plans in the pipe line for the artiste to get interactive with his fans.

  • MUSIGA honours Despite and others

    MUSIGA honours Despite and others

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    The Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) has conferred its highest honours to the Chief Executive Officer of Despite Group of Companies, Dr Osei Kwame Despite, former First Lady Dr (Mrs) Nana Konadu Agyemang-Rawlings and Midland Savings and Loans Limited for their immense contributions in various capacities to the arts and entertainment industry of Ghana, especially the music section at second edition of the MUSIGA Grand Ball held at the Banquet Hall of the State House in Accra last Friday.

    The event that attracted a large number of the stakeholders in the creative arts industry witnessed historic performances from some of the music giants which include Abrantie Amakye Dede, A.K Yeboah, among others.

    A citation to Dr Osei Kwame Despite read: “At a time when most media organisations in Ghana were busily promoting western music, Dr Osei Kwame Despite, introduced Peace FM, that devoted 99 percent to Ghanaian music.

    Even before his foray into the media, he had established himself as a leading producer and distributor of Ghanaian music having worked with the tallest list of Ghanaian artistes.

    Till today, his Despite Music Shop continues to be a one-stop shop for all kinds of Ghanaian music serving as a depository for music over the years. The addition of Hello FM, Okay FM, Neat FM and U-TV to his media group meant even more exposure for Ghanaian music and culture. Dr Osei Kwame Despite has given the single biggest media support to MUSIGA activities.”

    The former First Lady Nana Konadu Agyemang- Rawlings was highly instrumental in the allocation of the current MUSIGA headquarters to the union. This was at a time when MUSIGA desperately needed a headquarters to commensurate the growing stature of the union,” the citation said.

    In a video message, the former First Lady of the Republic said, “This is not just an honour; it’s a reflection of how the music industry does not forget those who help in propelling its success. I am more than grateful.”

    Midland Savings and Loans Company was also honoured for working with the key stakeholders in the music industry in Ghana with a citation reading: “You’ve been working with key industry stakeholders on various projects, including giving over GH¢2 million in loans to musicians in the AJUMAPA Loan Scheme.

    You have supported the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards car prize donation; Ghana Music Week and the Grand Ball. Also, you have supported the government-sponsored KPMG research on the music sector, aimed at establishing the economic contribution of music to Ghana’s economy.

  • Selly : “I want Praye to propose again”

    Selly : “I want Praye to propose again”

     

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    Former Big Brother Africa housemate, Selly, can be a rather funny young woman sometimes, people who are close to her say.

    The actress and television show host is asking her boyfriend of four years-plus to do an unusual thing, propose to her all again.

    Selly’s boyfriend, Praye Tietia, a member of the once popular Praye Hiplife trio, curiously was the one who set Selly’s mind to the unusual request.

    Last month, when Selly’s mother was marking her birthday, Praye sent her a message on Facebook referring to her as ‘mother-in-law’.

    He wrote, “Happy Birthday to the most amazing mother-in-law. I love you.” But it seems the harmless gesture was taken quite seriously by some people. Their case?

    Praye Tietia also known as Big J should not refer to Selly’s mother as an in-law since there had not been formal rites to tie their union.

    The argument had gone back and forth in social media circles until last Tuesday when Selly came to the defence of her heartthrob. “We have both noted the concerns of many of our fans and followers but we don’t want to be pressured at all.

    Why the pressure? There shouldn’t be anything of that sort because we are two mature adults and know what we are about,” she said.

    According to Selly, who is in her twenties, as the only child, she has been receiving similar concerns from her mother but has convinced her into understanding that the “real deal will come on when the time is due.”

    The exposure from her Big Brother participation no doubt opened many opportunities for Selly afterwards and she admitted that, she is poised to make a success out of such endeavours, the reason she said have put their legalising their relationship on hold for now.

    “It is not that I appreciate being with a man who has not formally married me. I know my worth as a woman. It hurts to read some demeaning comments about my person, but I want people to know that, I don’t want my children to go hungry, so I’m building a strong future for them.

    “Thankfully, after Big Brother, I have had big deals and opportunities and I want to build my career. That is what I’m doing now. Marriage would come afterwards. But for now, I say ‘we don’t need this pressure,” she stated.

    Even though Selly has been defending Big J, she took a romantic swipe at her sweetheart when she issued an “ultimatum” to him to officially propose to her again.

    “He gave me a promissory ring two years ago just to drive away the men but I want a special proposal this time around. That proposal has expired. I want a new one,” she jokingly said.

    Currently, the host of Cine Afrik Premieres on Multi TV, Selly who lost out on the award for the Most Promising Actress at the City People’s Awards earlier this year said she has plans on hitting it big on the screens next year.

    “I thank God that my show on Multi TV is doing well, and my acting career is also getting better each day. I’m just grateful people appreciate the talent that I have. But the public should expect something big from Big J and I soon,” she hinted.

    When asked to give details of the “hidden” project, she remarked, “It is a surprise so would lose its secrecy when I disclose what we have in store. What I can say for now is that, there is a new branded Praye Tietia in the making.”

    As a way of giving back to the society, Selly noted that she plans on spending her birthday which falls on September 26, with some orphanages in the country.

    She said that her fans should watch out for the launch of her new cosmetic range of products this year.
    Source: Graphic Online

  • Edem Rebrands Africa In New Video

    Edem Rebrands Africa In New Video

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    Edem paints a new Africa under 4 minutes in his video “The One” (Remix), featuring Sway, Ghanaian rapper based in the UK.

    “I didn’t not do this video to open the scars on the gory stories on African slavery which happened centuries ago; but I am trying to present a more urbane Africa to the world. I believe the growth of the African continent requires a devoted approach – we need to combine the positive energy and resources of both the African and Western Community to build our motherland.

    There are a lot of untapped opportunities in Africa we can benefit from. I am just using this video to awaken all of us to know that there is a responsibility we all must fulfill. We say African is the best, so let’s act as the best just as I am also proving myself as the Best Rapper,” Edem explains.

    Barely a fortnight ago, Edem dropped an earlier video “Only In Ghana” which has gone viral on the various African television networks as well as social media. Watch out for his “Books And Rhymes” album soon.

    “The One” video was directed by Gyo Gyimah of Phamous Philms.

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  • Stonebwoy for Redbull Street Style on September 19

    Stonebwoy for Redbull Street Style on September 19

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    Ghana will once again experience another competitive freestyle competition for the third time amidst some fabulous music as Red Bull Street Style finally hits the Accra Mall Carpark come September 19, 2014.

    This year’s edition comes with a special appearance by one of Ghana’s finest Dancehall acts, Stonebwoy.

    Red Bull Street Style is an event of a kind as many street soccer pundits have described it and fun watching 2 players battle each other in a fierce freestyle soccer tricks in their unique way.

    Most of the players are poised to unseat the two national champions, Bright Amoako Danquah and Joel Asare knowing what is at stake as the winner will represent Ghana in Brazil this time round.

    The event will be hosted by Ghana’s finest hypeman, Merqury Quaye, with support DJ sets by a festival of skilful Ghanaian DJs.

    The Red Bull Street Style competition is a world tournament which brings all the best soccer freestylers under one umbrella to compete for the best.

    The competition first took place in Brazil 2008 and Ghana’s first participation was in 2012 in Italy.

  • Jupitar snubs Episode over lyrical battle

    Jupitar snubs Episode over lyrical battle

     

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    When Episode released ‘avatar’, many believed the song is a diss song targeted at Jupitar, but inasmuch as his management wants dancehall lovers to believe that there is no tension brewing between their artiste and Jupitar; some indications prove otherwise.

    About a week ago, without the mention of Episode’s name, Jupitar updated his Facebook Timeline asking his fans to disregard the news making rounds about the seeming beef and tension between Episode and himself.

    The post read:

    ”Dear fans, please……This beef is not real. As soon as we talk about it or think about, we give them what they want! Let us remain silent and wait for the storm to pass………Stay blessed”

    Episode also has in a facebook update, made some comments on the issue;

    “To whoever feels my #Avatar song concerns them, they can feel free to reply or join me on stage, so we battle it out. It is not about fight or violence. NO WAY. Violence is not my thing and everybody who knows me can testify.

    With Dancehall, we call something SOUND CLASH or STING where various artistes take LYRICAL battles against paired opponents to see who is who. But it is very evident the person and his Management who claims my song is about them is just afraid to face me on stage, so we prove it to the audience, just as the fans are requesting.

    If they claim, my song wasn’t about them why are they busy tweeting to me or tweeting about it on social media? They should stop hiding and boldly come out and face me with the microphone. This is Dancehall, and sound clashes are like Olympic Games between artistes so whoever feels intimidated by my song can step out and defend themselves.

    Dancehall is not like RnB to be acting dull or like a church choir, Dancehall is culture so let`s treat it as such. I’ve done that and was even crowned for it before, so it’s no new thing to me at all.”

    Based on this updates, Jupitar is expected to join Episode anytime soon for a lyrical battle but Jupitar’s update appear that the possibility of ‘requested’ lyrical battle may never materialize.

    According to the management team of Jupitar, Jupitar can never be in a lyrical battle with anyone.

  • MzVee ; Am not the Dancehall Queen yet

    MzVee ; Am not the Dancehall Queen yet

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    MzVee, real name Vera Hamenoo-Kpeda has been around for few months and has managed to bait tons of adoring fans to her music. Her fans have declared her their Dancehall Queen, fanning the flames of an ongoing debate on who runs the female sector of Ghanaian dancehall music. MzVee upon all these titles however chooses to remain modest and humble, stating in her new song “My Time” that she is still rising and is not yet a queen.

    When Lynx entertainment announced the release of MzVee’s latest tune “My Time” featuring Lil Shaker, fans went mad with anticipation, displaying the level of trust they have invested in her. MzVee fans were certain that their diva will thrill them yet again.

    The song “My Time” displays MzVee’s ability to flow on any instrumental as she seemed comfortable on the hardcore hip-hop beat created by multiple award winning producer  Richie Mensah.  In a chat with MzVee, she stated that the song is a statement.

     “After a lot of hard work, it’s time to appreciate my fans and declare that it’s our time”the bubbly singer stated.

    Listening to the track, even the sternest of all critics will appreciate the lyrical ability of MzVee as the song carries an impressive level of word play.

    Lil shaker after dropping impressive hooks and chorus on many hit songs proves him is worthy again. He is heard declaring MzVee a confident conqueror on the chorus of this song. After blessing the song with great vocals,  he states in Ga, a local language that “it’s about to go down”, MzVee then responds chanting in her native Eve dialect that she has arrived. The aggressive approach tells that she is not in for jokes.

    MzVee embraces her success so far and displays her unwillingness to relax as she declares “Started from the bottom now I’m rising, not a queen yet, but the throne I’m climbing” she says.

    “It’s too early to declare myself a queen, if I do that now, there will nothing left to say when I’m at the top. ” the musician retorted.

  • Edem disrespects other Ghanaian rappers!

    Edem disrespects other Ghanaian rappers!

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    The #Koene Hitmaker has gone totally berserk in his new single and heavily whips other Ghanaian rappers as weak. Says they only “do songs for radio but he does songs for stereo.”

    The cover art for the hit single alone speaks volumes, and puts Edem in the light of a “rap deity.”

    Edem claims he is the dopest emcee by all standards. With gingered punchlines in the new song titled “Best Rapper”.

    “I don’t follow trends. They are my sons in the game so I father them. I am the greatest rapper with original trend. They are all my sons because I Father them in the game of rap. Oops, you will know about the rest in the song when it drops,” Edem jabs.

    The “Best Rapper” single also features Ghana’s legendary reggae singer, Black Prophet, who also pangs with his lyrics to endorse Edem as the locoweed of Ghanaian rap. With finely laid lyrics by Edem, the upbeat joint would keep you listening like forever. Edem stomps every kick on the beat with his new style of rap ‘like an Arabian King’. Mix Master Garzy did a great job on the joint which passes for a classic piece.

    Edem has been super busy this year dropping multiple bangers and accompanying videos ahead of his much anticipated upcoming album “Books And Rhymes”.

    The African Rap Mogul, Edem, is due to release the “Books And Rhymes” album this October with over 5 accompanying videos for songs on the album. About 35 songs are rumoured to be on the album.