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The Night Ghana Argues, Cheers, and Crowns Its Stars

On a humid May evening in Accra, when the city lights begin to flirt with the ocean breeze and every taxi driver suddenly becomes a music critic, Ghana prepares for.

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Feature Unsung

Bogo Blay: No Reinvention Required

There are artists who introduce themselves loudly, and then there are artists who simply start working until you have no choice but to notice. Bogo Blay belongs firmly in the.

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Ghana’s Music is UP & RUNNIN6 as Stonebwoy Rocks O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire

On the night of March 8, 2025, the stage at the iconic O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire in London was set to become a historic arena for the global rise of.

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Profiles

Brand It. Position It. Touch It. – The KiDi Blueprint

In today’s Afrobeats economy, vibes are abundant. Strategy is rare. The global Afrobeats market has grown at remarkable speed over the past decade. Streaming platforms report billions of plays across.

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Chart-Topping but Broke: The Hidden Rules Behind a Hit

Once upon a studio session—one of those long, caffeine-fueled nights lit by LED strips and hope—a young artist laid down what would soon become a nationwide hit. The beat slapped,.

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Feature Reviews

Gyakie’s After Midnight: A Sonic Memoir of Stillness, Storms, and Soulful Truths

Somewhere between the hush of a prayer whispered at dawn and the riot of music beneath nightclub strobes, Gyakie was writing. Not just songs—but memories, moments, and all the feelings.

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The King of Takoradi: What a Weekend With “AyaRamzy B” Taught Me About Ghana’s “Local Giants”

There are weekends that change your perspective, weekends that remind you why Ghana’s music ecosystem is a fascinating, misunderstood organism—and then there are weekends with AyaRamzy B in Takoradi. That one deserves.

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Not a Replacement, Not a Fluke: Wendy Shay’s Relentless Climb to Stardom

In Ghanaian pop culture, nicknames have a way of sticking, especially the cruel ones. “Shaytanic” began as an insult whispered with suspicion and shouted with mockery. It was meant to.

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Built by Labels, Broken by Greed: Reflections of the “Son of Jacob”

Every Star Begins in the Dark Every star begins in the dark. Not the romantic darkness of mystery, but the practical one where dreams echo louder than applause. Before the.

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Between Me, God, and a PR Disaster: The story of a King’s Assault, Ego & Meltdown

It was supposed to be a night of rhythm on the river—a stylish swirl of beats, champagne, and Ghanaian pride bobbing gently on the Thames. The All White Boat Party.

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