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Founder Crystal Dyer and student Osheanna Tyler Hudson share how the Ghan-Again Music Festival celebrates culture while empowering youth through global travel experiences.
Adom Samuel Opoku, better known as AD DJ, is a Ghanaian music artist and creative curator has been making serious sonic waves since his carer took off in 2014 when he won the YFM Campus Dj Search ...
Bodjah Anthony Kwesi Amewuga, known as 'Kwesi Amewuga', is slowly trending for his addiction to rap, song, and lyric delivery ...
Exciting yet an enigmatic personality Charles Kwadwo Fosu, affectionately called Daddy Lumba, certainly cannot be ignored, even for many years to come.Though dead, his songs echo through the Ghanaian ...
Obi Original is an Nigerian Minnesotan making Afrobeats music with his band, Obi Original and The Black Atlantics.
With a renewed focus and a fresh sonic direction, Nana King is ready to reignite the passion for one of Ghana’s most iconic music genres—this time, with a soulful twist. At the center of this comeback ...
The early 1990s were a transformative period in Ghana. As democracy re-emerged and youth culture began to redefine itself, the music scene witnessed a shift. Highlife, once the country’s ...
Young Ghanaians are bringing a new sound to the country's capital, Accra - "hip-life", an amalgamation of street music and US hip-hop. Hip-life has become massively popular in the capital, pioneered ...
Reggie Rockstone, the originator of the 1990s revolutionary Ghanaian style of music, Hiplife, has noted that Stonebwoy’s Afro-Dancehall is not Hiplife.
Hiplife – This genre seamlessly blends traditional Highlife rhythms with modern hip-hop beats. Originating in the 1990s, Hiplife has evolved over the years, creating a unique sound that resonates with ...
Accra, June 2, GNA – The 25th anniversary of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) witnessed some incredible musical performances by some of Ghana’s most talented artistes, both recent and old. Efya ...
Renowned Ghanaian rapper, Okyeame Kwame, recently reflected on the state of the Hiplife genre, acknowledging that he and other pioneers failed to preserve its essence for the younger generation in ...