Budding Rapper Kilo Wonder drops another sick freestyle song he tagged “Observation” which he sends an advise to everyone and ask them to becareful of who they call as friends. Download the song below and enjoy
Now this is getting more and more exciting by the day!
Big thanks to Asaase Radio 99.5fm, and perhaps COVID-19; the Ghanaian Dancehall scene is getting some life back again.
There seems to be growing conversations every hour related to “Asaase Sound Clash” from the very day Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale got announced as headliners to #Clash2CrushCOVID.
The latest uproar is coming from Epixode, another lyrically deadly Dancehall artiste who thinks Jupitar need to keep mute and allow Stonebwoy to clash Shatta Wale.
According to Epixode, it’s been 5 years since he fired lyrical shots at Jupitar with “Avatar” (ft. Rudebwoy Ranking) and Jupitar still couldn’t reply. He did a series of tweets and this (below) is one of them);
Jupitar however says Epixode is running his mouth but he is open to clash him anytime he wants. Jupitar responded to Epixode’s call on King Lagazee’s radio magazine, “Yaad Settingz” via a phone conversation on Sunday, August 9, 2020.
Ghanaian budding Reggae Dancehall songstress Euni Melo just achieved another fete in her short term professional career as she got featured on her first major international Collaboration with Nigerian pop star Sammy Dublin and our own rap gem from volta region by name Daybreak.
This Collaboration has been long pending but the suspense is no more because Sammy Dublin and his team have finally released the monster tune to satisfy the musical desires of music lovers across the globe, Sammy said, he never doubted the abilities of the multiple Award winning Songstress, and he is very excited to have her on board.
You can stream the song below and get on all major music stores across the world
LOS ANGELES — Actor Chadwick Boseman, who played Black icons Jackie Robinson and James Brown with searing intensity before finding fame as the regal Black Panther in the Marvel cinematic universe, died Friday of cancer, his representative said. He was 43.
Boseman died at his home in the Los Angeles area with his wife and family by his side, his publicist Nicki Fioravante told The Associated Press.
Boseman was diagnosed with colon cancer four years ago, his family said in a statement.
“A true fighter, Chadwick persevered through it all, and brought you many of the films you have come to love so much,” his family said. “From Marshall to Da 5 Bloods, August Wilson’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom and several more – all were filmed during and between countless surgeries and chemotherapy. It was the honor of his career to bring King T’Challa to life in Black Panther.”
Boseman had not spoken publicly about his diagnosis. He is survived by his wife and a parent and had no children, Fioravante said.
Born in South Carolina, Boseman graduated from Howard University and had small roles in television before his first star turn in 2013. His striking portrayal of the stoic baseball star Robinson opposite Harrison Ford in 2013′s “42” drew attention in Hollywood and made him a star.
Boseman died on a day that Major League Baseball was celebrating Jackie Robinson day. “His transcendent performance in ‘42’ will stand the test of time and serve as a powerful vehicle to tell Jackie’s story to audiences for generations to come,” the league wrote in a tweet.
This is a crushing blow” actor and director Jordan Peele said on Twitter, one of many expressing shock as the news spread across social media.
“This broke me,” said actor and writer Issa Rae.
His T’Challa character was first introduced to the blockbuster Marvel movies in 2016′s “Captain America: Civil War,” and his “Wakanda Forever” salute reverberated around the world after the release of “Black Panther” two years ago.
The film’s vision of Afrofuturism and the technologically advanced civilization of Wakanda resonated with audiences, some of whom wore African attire to showings and helped propel “Black Panther” to more than $1.3 billion in global box office. It is the only Marvel Studios film to receive a best picture Oscar nomination.
The character was last seen standing silently dressed in a black suit at Tony Stark’s funeral in last year’s “Avengers: Endgame.” A “Black Panther” sequel had been announced, and was one of the studio’s most anticipated upcoming films.
Even at the outset of his Hollywood career, Boseman was clear-eyed about — and even skeptical of — the industry in which he would become an international star.
“You don’t have the same exact experience as a Black actor as you do as a white actor. You don’t have the same opportunities. That’s evident and true,” he told AP while promoting “42.” “The best way to put it is: How often do you see a movie about a black hero who has a love story … he has a spirituality. He has an intellect. It’s weird to say it, but it doesn’t happen that often.”
In addition to Robinson and Brown, Boseman portrayed the future U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall in 2017′s “Marshall.” He humanized the larger-than-life historical figures with the same quiet dignity — interrupted by flashes of sparkling wit — that he would later bring to T’Challa.
He took on his first producing job in last year’s action thriller “21 Bridges,” in which he also starred, and was last seen on-screen in Spike Lee’s film “Da 5 Bloods” as the leader of a group of Black soldiers in the Vietnam War.
It took some time for Boseman’s moment to come. He first got into theater, acting and writing plays as an undergrad at Howard. Boseman had roles on TV shows like ABC Family’s “Lincoln Heights” and NBC’s “Persons Unknown,” but before “42” he had only acted in one film, 2008’s football drama “The Express.” Boseman attracted notice, but missed out on big parts.
“2011 was a rough year,” he said. “I was up for everything that was happening that year, really good roles. I would get down to the end and then it would go to someone else.”
Boseman completed one last performance, in an adaptation of August Wilson’s “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.” The Netflix film, in which Boseman stars alongside Viola Davis, finished shooting last summer.
Asked about his own childhood heroes and icons, Boseman cited Black political leaders and musicians: Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., Bob Marley, Public Enemy, A Tribe Called Quest and Prince. Deeply private and often guarded in his public appearances and interviews, he made clear that he understood the significance of his work and its impact on the broader culture.
At the 2019 Screen Actors Guild Award, “Black Panther” won best ensemble, electrifying the room. Before an auditorium full of actors, Chadwick Boseman stepped to the microphone. He quoted Nina Simone: “To be young, gifted and black,” then put the moment in context.
“We know what it’s like to be told there isn’t a screen for you to be featured on, a stage for you to be featured on. … We know what’s like to be beneath and not above. And that is what we went to work with every day,” said Boseman. “We knew that we could create a world that exemplified a world we wanted to see. We knew that we had something to give.”
Baamuji hitmaker, Papilon Blood unleash his much anticipated single title “Emotional”. The song which is basically about life and motivation and was produced by Nii Funny. Enjoy below
VGMA 2020 Night 2 held on Saturday, August 29th saw nominees, Ras Kuuku and J. Derobie picking awards for “Reggae/Dancehall Artiste of the Year” and “Best Reggae/Dancehall Song of the Year” respectively.
Severals jumped on social media with congratulatory messages. Samini, AK Songstress, Konkarah Jahvybz, King Lagazee, were among those.
Rocky Dawuni — Ghana’s Grammy nominated Musician and Humanitarian also added his message to the tall line up. He tweeted this earlier in the morning of Sunday, August 30th:
Blessings and congratulations to @RasKuuku and @jderobie for representing Ghanaian reggae and dancehall excellence . Together we move forward
Rocky Dawuni who released his “Beats Of Zion” album in 2019 however didn’t get nominated.
Vodafone Ghana Music Awards is a yearly event organized by Charter House Ghana to reward musicians and industry players within a year of review across various genres cum disciplines.
This year’s event was severely hit by the global pandemic COVID-19 it was pushed back to August instead of the first quarter of the year (the period within which it normally stages).
“Artiste of the Year” for the year 2020 (the 21st edition) was won by Kuami Eugene. Other artistes nominated also won across other categories too. VGMA it’s called, is arguably Ghana’s prestigious awards event.
Talented budding artiste Rich Kay is back again with another banger which he dubbed “God No Go Shame Us” a song u will love to listen over and over again. Download and stream below
Versatile Ghanaian musician, Queen Haizel, who has crowned herself as the ‘Ghana Dancehall She Boss’ has released another mind blowing single after releasing ‘Nutten’ she calls this ‘Swapi’. ‘Swapi’ comes in a highlife-dancehall melody and was produced by Ivan Beats. Stream song on all digital platform.
The incredible songwriter/singer Benson Annor popularly known as Benson Lution started his music career with a debut project titled ‘’Like That’’. He followed it up later in this year with the release of his single ‘Anka Matiti’ featuring Kelvyn Boy.
Benson Lution has got the potential to make that crossover into the mainstream and if he continues on this run, then 2020 may be the year when the industry opens its doors to his abilities.
Benson Lution Ghanaian Hiplife & Afrobeat artist who also runs as a songwriter is known in real life as Benson Annor.
He had his senior high school level at the West Africa High school whereby he got admission at the Accra Technical University and continued his education at University of Cape Coast
He studied marketing in both Accra Technical University & University of Cape Coast
He hails from akyem begoro in the Eastern Region of Ghana as he is the only son of his parents.
Passion for music started at a very early age of 10 whereby he used to rap to his friends and sing in a church choir
He then stepped into professional music in the year 2018 as today he officially releases his first ever single titled “Like That “ as a test market.
He then released his second single title the song Ankamatiti as it has KelvynBoy.
Magic Mindx Music Group first lady, EnoBarony drops this new single titled, ‘Enough Is Enough’ featuring Wendy Shay.
Known as Ghana’s foremost female rapper, Eno Barony empowers and encourages her fellow ladies on this mega collaboration. She follows her ‘Game Of Thrones‘ record with this HipLife-Afrobeat fused single taken off her ‘Ladies First’ Album.
Production credit to Apya, Stream and Download Mp3 below;
We’ve not seen much from Kwesi Arthur this year. Today, he breaks his long silence with a new project. After the successful release of his previous single ‘Turn On The Light‘ , the multiple award-winning Ghanaian rapper comes out with the second installment of ‘This Is Not The Tape , Sorry 4 The Wait’. The studio project houses three songs including Turn On The Light.
Off the tape is Jehovah featuring BET award-winner and Africa’s most decorated rapper – Sarkodie. Production credits to MOG Beatz.
Rufftown Records talented songstress WendyShay teams with ShattaMovement Empire boss ShattaWale to unlock a new single called HIT (Haters In Tears).This new music banger which is a shade to VGMA was produced by Talented young Ghanaian music producer Paris Beatz.
VGMA crowned new artist of the year, Fameye finally drops his long anticipated single called 247 which features Lynx Entertainment act Kidi This new spanking music joint was Taken off Grater than Album and was produced by Jonny Blaze.
Former Publicist of Ghanaian Rapper ENO BARONY is out with a splendid DJ Mix to give the fanatics of the Femcee a feel of all her top-notch songs. The compilation put together by DJ Quest Gh features some singles of the “King Of Queens” like; Fear No Man, Beauty and the Beast, Dawa, Touch Your Body among others. Barony in real-life Ruth Eno Adjoa Amankwah Nyame Adom is gearing towards releasing another album titled “Ladies First” DJ Quest serving us with a stunning artwork crafted by himself doubled with the non-stop groovy jams of the “heavyweight” crooner Eno will blow your mind.
Oseikrom Sikanii, Rap Fada and Phaize on a new song titled ‘Kumerica’. This masterpiece flaunts the positive vibes in Kumasi now christened Kumerica. The Peewezle-produced-song also exhibited the potentials of young men in Kumerica. All the artistes featured on this song revealed how proud they are to be Kumericans. Following the trend of Kumerica, many songs have been released to keep
the drill and the movement active but the featuring of these great
talents on one piece places it high over the other songs.Apart from the lyrical dexterity of these artistes, the music producer also did a yeoman’s job. ZionFelix was highly praised by all those featured on the new ‘Kumerica’ song for his efforts of making this come to reality. Stream/Download the song from below—and share your thoughts with us.
Fameko by Opanka is a motivational tune, which talks about that little push everybody needs to be able to reach their potential or take them to the next level. Listen and enjoy.
Mutiple award-winning Ghanaian rapper – Sarkodie releases a new song titled ‘Gimme Way’. The Pee Gh produced song features Ghanaian songwriter and performer – Prince Bright.