Nahnah Kay is a Ghanaian international Gospel singer with the aim of impacting generations with his soul inspiring songs. His newly released song ‘Champion’, is a Gospel song with a touch of Reggae Dancehall tune set to inspire
No matter what they’re going through, they are champions in their own rights.. Listen and your life will never be the same.
Here is a new jam which is already rocking on the airwaves. Papa Elliot and Shock Entertainment’s rap act, Ayesem serve us with a classic Highlife grooved single dubbed ‘100% Correct’
Song produced by the award winning beat maker, Willis Beatz.
New silky voice singer Maa Naa outdoors her new single “Odo Kakra”. The song is a love song voiced along the lines of Highlife, with an urbanized feel that could pass for an Afrobeats. Maa Naa teaches and accentuates the need to appreciate one’s lover as well as giving some titbits on mainting a loved one. The melodious tune is tipped to officially introduce her properly unto the scene.
Brief Biography:
Maa Naa is an entrepreneur who runs a Job placement service that recruits and place individuals into jobs, she also consults as a herbalist. Her love for music cropped from childhood and as a teenager where she was compelled by a friend to join the ICGC choir in Kumasi back in the days. It was a shortlived dream when she was hit by a condition called Fibromylgia which is characterized by severe pain and severe depression that made it impossible to pursue her music career for a while. She later found her inspiration back in music as a source of comfort and strength; despite all the odds, she decided to take it on professionally regardless the hurdles in life. Her new song “Odo Kakra” is a love song produced by Ivan Beatz, a Ghanaian based producer.
Maa Naa, real name Matilda MaaNaa Teki Myers, was born on the 20th of May 1979 in Kumasi, Ashanti Region of Ghana. Education started from Golden Age Preparatory School in Tarkwa, and had secondary education at Sekondi College for one year and completed at Fijai Secondary School both in Sekondi Takoradi. She continued to Manifold Tutorial College for training in Broadcast Journalism and Jayee University College for a 3-year Advance Diploma in Business Administration and a 3-year top up in Wisconsin International University College for a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. Maa Naa – Odo Kakra (Prod. by Ivan Beatz) [DOWNLOAD]
The most gifted and identical twins “2iice” with their impeccable dancehall dexterous vibe is about dropping the most anticipated single titled Yebeye Dede. The flawless song was produced by HylanderBeatz, mixed and mastered by Ghana’s finest and unbeatable music producer Mix Master Garzy. The song is a hip-hop song that has a fusion of trap which has great punchlines, awesome style and excellent delivery.
The fast-rising dancehall act whom recently released their official single titled Nah Beg has proven beyond all reasonable doubts that indeed when it comes to dancehall in Ghana and in the world they are incomparable.
The Nah beg single which is currently receiving massive airplay and making great rounds in every home, joint and spot were also produced by the award-winning producer Mix Master Garzy.
One beautiful thing about the group is they’ve got an exceptional talent. Their talent is a perfect definition of good music. Their music touches on life, motivates and inspires all.
2iice is officially under 2MG MUSIC with label mates like Eno Barony and Yeyo. Let’s vibe to this single Yebeye Dede !!!
Miyaki eulogizes a beautiful lady who’s body is a combination of three women, hence the title.
The song is a DatbeatzGod production.
Miyaki is currently signed onto Vision Music Group(VMG) record label.
He released his first single ” overtime” few months back which is still receiving massive airplay. Miyaki – Tracy Ohema Mercy (TOM) [DOWNLOAD]
The city of Accra’s Finest, DJ Phaya finally outdoors his debut single. The hot banger features E.L and Toy Boi, with beat produced by the Dope Nation – B2.
Award winning music producer, Willis Beatz celebrates his new age with smashing self-produced banger.
On the heartfelt Afrobeat grooved joint dubbed ‘Beat Maker’, Willis features his colleagues, Dope Nation, MOG Beatz, PeeOnTheBeatz, Kuami Eugene, Article Wan.
Ghanaian designer, Jeremiah Obuobi out with a new set of shoe designs.
Multiple award-winning Ghanaian designer Jeremiah Obuobi who runs under the company name OBJClothing is out with a new set of shoe designs called the “HYPERSHOE II.
The Tema-based designer is known for creating mind-blowing shoe concepts out of the world’s most expensive cars. According to him, as a compensation to people who cannot own these expensive cars, he creates these shoes for people to wear them on their feet and feel part of the brand.
In a close chat with blogger Kwao Lezzes-Tyt, the designer disclosed he noticed on 24th August 2018, the Bugatti company released only 40 pieces of it all new 1478-hoursepower “BUGATTI DIVO” at a whopping $5.8M which already got sold out. He was inspired by the sales and within 24hours had to come up with the Hypershoe II.
Below are some pictures of the HYPERSHOE II inspired by the BUGATTI DIVO :
Known in the circles as Chinaz, the versatile singer and writer this time teams up with Ponobiom for “Toyin Tomatoes” on his new single.
Christian Chinaz David, the Ghanaian born, but with Nigerian decent who is an Afrobeat singer and songwriter is gradually establishing his feet and stamping his authority on the music scene.
Chinaz who spent most of his formative years in Ghana dropped out of Central University College to pursue music when his music passion became unbearable.
The Noble RMG Music label signee who has had collaborations with artists like sound sultan, Excel Billion, Slomo, VT and has now added Ponobiom.
This flawless single “Toyin Tomatoes” talks about his affection for an African girl.
The single which was produced by Umaga had visuals directed by one of the fastest growing Video Directors in Ghana, Krys Films.
Chinaz who’s previous singles have been receiving massive airplay plans on releasing 2 more singles featuring top Ghanaian stars before the end of the year.
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Social Media over the few past days has been inundated with stories about the recently held Zylofon Media Launch in Nigeria which hosted all Zylofon signees at the Oko canter in Lagos, Nigeria.
First of all I must congratulate NAM 1 and his team for that great move. Surfing the social media space in Nigeria, the event is undoubtedly one of the biggest event witnessed this year. And for someone from outside Nigeria to pull off that big event, worth commending
However section of Ghanaians are shocked at the turn of event during the night. Snippets from the night showing patrons at the event looking on like “koliko” as our finest artists take turns to perform.
I felt embarrassed to see my own Shatta and Abowy, performing to a centre full of “ghost”. Last night undoubtedly will be one of the bad nights in the lives of these Zylofon Signees.
Our own King Promise was not spared, he was seen Jumping from end to end without cheers as though he was doing aerobics in his living room.
Stonebowy had to personally reach out to a girl right by the stage to prompt her of his performance after several minutes of performing.
Shata wale did his usual magic to the loudest silence of his career, only for the “dumb” crowd to finally find their voice when he introduced Burna Boy to share the stage.
As for my lovely sister Joyce Blessing the least said the better.
Are there any lessons to learn from this. Until recently our art industry has predominately been about Nigerian content. It took the likes of Agya Koo, our screen goddess Nana Ama McBrown and the rest to stop the proliferation of Nigeria movies in our country. This birthed the Accra guys Majid, Yvonne Nelson and my personal all time crush Jackie Appiah to handle the English side of the art.
In the past our music event was a list of great talents who treated patron with some spectacular performances. These days it appears it’s not enough to have all Ghanaian list of artist for an event.
Until recently GMA is a night of Ghana music. We all can recall the amazing performance from Kwaw Kese, VIP, Lord Kenya to a name. Now there has to be a Wizkid or Tiwaa to “salvage” the night.
The latest of this is the Ghana meet Nija event. One is tempted to decipher what really is the plan, whether it is to promote the Nigeria acts in Ghana or vice versa.
Instead of us giving opportunities to our own talents on our big stages, we give it off to the nigerians at a huge cost. If you are lucky, while they ask you to perform on pro bono they will be dishing out thousands of dollars to these foreign acts to share the stage.
We don’t support our own and there seem to be no efforts towards supporting our own. I recall engaging one prominent video director in Ghana expressing worry about the industry, how Ghanaian artists spending between 10 – 20 thousand dollars to get a Nigerian director to shoot a video while same Ghanaian artist will approach him with his 10 fingers with avalanche of complains as though he can’t even afford a bottle water.
Same video concept, same equipment but the Ghanaina artist will prefer to spend 10,000usd on a Nigerian director while he beg the Ghanaian director with Ghs10,000.
While Ghanaian presenters are locking their playlist with the mayoukuns, Wizkids, etc without a request. The Ghanaian artist have to virtually beg to make it in their playlist even that will be replaced with the next Davido release.
Our bloggers are no different, over 70% content from outside Ghana. How on earth can our own be known. When you complain, they say you need to be a friend before as if the Davidos and the rest know of their existence.
We must wake up and act right for the industry. I still don’t know why Teephlow’s award winning State of The Art song is not the anthem for our industry.
It’s the single with the most biggest record in the history of our music industry. For a single song to address all happenings in the industry, no wonder it was the only award of the night without any controversy.
Our Artist must also put in a lot of work to touch other countries especially our neighbours.
This is only a wake up call…. together we can win and we all can eat.
Mr Industry Player help the industry and make it attractive.
A word to the wise……
Source: KobbyKyeiNews.Com
Rising act, King Rahman hits the streets with another anthem dubbed “I Dey Feel”. The young rap act serves us with a grand masterpiece with easy to sing along lyrics. Rahman – I dey feel (Prod by N.A’$ Onit) [DOWNLOAD]
3Tymz Vibration’s lead act, Rootikal Swagger complement’s his trending hit single ‘Me Nko Me Da’ with a another love masterpiece. The sensational musician singer another the beauty of the African woman on his latest released single “Tasty Ruff”
Rootikal Swagger with his single breaks the boundaries of discrimination in our society and call on men to love our woman regardless of this body type, or skin color.
Let’s Respect All Women and Appreciate God’s gift To Men
Bisa Kdei – Count On Me (Feat Mayorkun)
Multiple award winning Highlife singer Bisa Kdei officially releases his collaboration with Nigeria’s Mayorkun
The song titled “Count On Me” is off Bisa Kdei’s just released “Highlife Konnect” album which was launched on April 21, 2018
The “Highlife Konnect” album features musicians in and across Africa, with the aim of selling High Life to the other parts of the continent
Bisa Kdei assures the world of more projects coming on and “Count On Me: with Mayorkun is one of them.
In “Count On Me”, Bisa Kdei and Mayorkun expresses their love to their newly found partners, and how addicted they are to them.
As we all know, Bisa Kdei and Mayorkun never disappoint whenever they are in their love mode.
Count On Me is undoubtedly one of the best collaborations to have ever come from Africa Check Out : LYRICS: Buk Bak – Mama Cry No More
Enjoy this great lovers joint below…. Bisa Kdei – Count On Me (Feat Mayorkun) [Download]
Ghanaian international football player Bas D Ras has switched his career after several years of pursuing football.
The athlete who has been playing since childhood now seeks greener pastures in the music industry, and his first genre attempt is Reggae/Dancehall.
The Future Africa Music record label leading signee is out with his debut single, titled “Money”.
He hooked up with one of Ghana’s favourite record producers/rappers, Cabum for the mid-tempo jam.
“Money” throws more light on how desperate everyone is chasing the verifiable record that gives access to everything in the world.
Bas D Ras delivered a catchy and singalong chorus in the 3:50 minutes record and Cabum, on the other hand, delivered impressive bars to back him up.
Born in Oslo, Norway, Bas D Ras moved to Ghana at a young age to pursue his basic education. After Junior Secondary School (now Junior High School), he moved to the United Kingdom to pursue higher education. Check Out : DJ Kelly Brown – Get More
Narrating his childhood and dreams, Ras said: “I was always interested in music and football since I was a child living in Ghana. But in Ghana, it was either schooling or football. I occasionally engaged in music as a hobby.
When I came to the UK, I was able to pursue football while I was studying, which was great. I was occasionally sidetracked by few mates who were into gang activities at that time and got caught up and few incidents which made me realise it wasn’t something that I really wanted to involve myself with.”
I decided to follow my passion for football while doing music. When I came to the country as a teenager, I had limited time trying to gain a professional contract and my last hope was to gain a scholarship to go play in the United States.
I made the list, but my parents didn’t expect me to complete the University first. At this time, I knew chances of me gaining a contract at that age would be unlikely, killing my football dream although I went on to play for local divisions for a while.
I couldn’t fall back on it, so I ventured into music.”
Produced by one of Ghana’s most sought-after record producers, Peewezel, the song is accompanied by a classic video directed by Esianyo Kumodzi.
Watch the full video below.
Mattex Dee serves us with his latest released Afropop classic love love dubbed ‘Wewia Makoma’ (You have stolen My Heart’ Mattex Dee – Wewia Makoma [DOWNLOAD]
The City of Accra, Ghana’s capital, on 28th September will experience a night of great Standup comedy headlined by the celebrated King of Wordplay – Nonfa KING – Ajeezay.
Puts together by event powerhouse Future Funs Entertainment, TGIF Comedy Night – Is themed on the well-known Friday Night Live in Accra, bringing together people from all walks of life to have fun and enjoy great entertainment after a stressful working days.
Future Funs Entertainment promises a night of great fun activities packed with Kizomba dance, Acoustic singing, Spoken word poetry and comedy.
The Nonfa KING – Ajeezay, been the headliner will be supported by other comic acts including Shegelabobor, Comic Emmy, Putogo, Comedian Waris, Otigba and Comedian Chica
The maiden edition comes off on Friday, 28th September at Accra’s popular night live pub – Bus Stop located on the Ring Road, Adjacent Eddy’s Pizza. Show kicks off at 7pm.
TGIF Comedy Night will come off on the last Fridays of every month.
Wiyaala is going in the opposite direction to 95% of the Ghana music industry. Nowhere is that more apparent than in her latest release “When The Lord Get Us Ready” from her upcoming album “Sissala Goddess”. In an age when most music is computer produced in back room studios, the Upper West songstress has gone again for a fully featured and arranged studio production incorporating live instruments and the latest recording and mastering techniques. Check Out : DJ Kelly Brown – Get More
And it shows. Quality is writ large all over this song. Wiyaala juxtaposes a traditional African incantation with an inspirational gospel pop chorus. The core message being, whoever your God, he, she or nature has blessed you with a special talent empowering you to move forward. Wiyaala says: “The beginnings of this song was a studio jam with Atongo Zimba in June 2015 in Amsterdam, which we took to the stage of The Hague African Festival two days later. I played the song live at some of my gigs in Ghana and decided to record it in 2017. The song is important to me because I didn’t just sit in my village and wonder what could have been. I knew I had talent and was compelled to begin my journey. A higher power drove me forward and I became my own inspiration.”
Released on Djimba World Records, “When The Lord Get Us Ready” was written by Wiyaala and Atongo Zimba, arranged by Melissa Van der Spuy, produced by Jurgen Von Wechmar and recorded at Sunset Recording Studio in Stellenbosch, South Africa. In the video for the song, Wiyaala makes her debut as a video director.
Sadly, it’s unlikely a song like this will make it to Ghana radio playlists since it lacks the repetitive hook lines and Afrobeat/dancehall style currently popular in Ghana. However, Wiyaala’s target audience seems to be something beyond Ghana or the African diaspora. Her heavy international touring schedule is promoting a strong African roots tradition with a modern Afropop twist to crossover audiences. And in that, she alongside her northern peers King Ayisoba and Atongo Zimba, seem to be on the right track if Ghanaian artists are looking to create credible international careers. And it makes sense. As Ghanaian rapper Manifest has already pointed out, you don’t paid royalties in Ghana whereas you do when you perform in countries with royalty collection systems that work.
“When The Lord Get Us Ready” is available to stream or buy on all digital platforms
Watch the video “When The Lord Get Us Ready” here