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Sarkodie and Kuami Eugene finally ‘interact’ after political endorsement saga

Rapper Sarkodie and Afrobeat singer Kuami Eugene have interacted for the first time after the political endorsement saga. Their new song ‘Happy Day’ which had lines in it, suggesting the rapper was endorsing Nana Addo caused a lot of discussions on the internet yesterday. However, the rapper came out to reveal the song was not meant for Nana Addo after Nana Addo put out ...

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I will storm Sarkodie’s house if I confirm NPP paid him for the ‘endorsement song’ – Kuami Eugene

Sarkodie’s new song which features Kwami Eugene, titled “Happy day” has generated a lot of buzz with many also interpreting the rap line in the song which states “Nana Toaso” and “The battle is the Lord’s” as a form of an endorsement and an “endorsement song” for President Akufo Addo in the run-up to the upcoming December election. But in ...

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Yaw Dabo receives sponsorship from NPP’s Chairman Wontumi, S.K Boafo

Ghanaian actor, Yaw Dabo has earned huge sponsorship from two of the New Patriotic Party‘s bigwigs, Chairman Wontumi and S.K Boafo. The actor announced the sponsorship package given to him by these personalities at the launch of his soccer academy, Dabo Soccer Academy. Unveiling the jerseys of the academy, Yaw Dabo explained why Wontumi Television and S.K Boafo Travel and Tours were written on them. ...

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I was not aware Sarkodie’s song was a campaign song – Kuami Eugene

The Management of highlife musician Kuami Eugene has described rapper Sarkodie as dishonest. According to them, the reigning Vodafone Ghana Music Awards Artiste of the Year was not aware of the political lyrics in the song. Sarkodie and Kuami Eugene have been slammed for the song titled ‘A New Day’. In the song, Sarkodie apologized for criticizing President Akufo-Addo in the past because he has managed to end dumsor. ...

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I wanted to be a lawyer – Shatta Wale

Ghanaian dancehall artiste Charles Nii Armah Mensah, popularly known as Shatta Wale, has stated that he wanted to be a lawyer while growing up. He said this on Monday, November 2 when speaking on 3FM’s mid-morning show Urban Blend. “After school, I wanted to be a lawyer,” he said, adding: “My dad also wanted me to be a lawyer. After ...

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Kumi Guitar laments the growing disappearance of highlife music

Ghanaian Highlife musician, Kumi Guitar, has expressed sorrow over the loss of identity of original Ghanaian Highlife. According to him, artistes have gradually tried to replace Ghanaian Highlife with Afrobeats, which in actual fact was borne out of Highlife. In an interview with Happy FM’s Doctar Cann on the Showbiz Xtra Show, he said: “Highlife is still growing. It is ...

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Have you done your part? – Musician quizzes Kuami Eugene over ‘support your own’ suggestions

Musician Eddie Khae has taken a jab at artiste Kuami Eugene over the latter’s rants that Ghanaian artistes do not support each other. Kuami Eugene, in a video posted on his Instagram and sighted by Peacefmonline, spoke at length about how difficult it is for him to receive support from his fellow artistes. The “Open Gate’’ artiste has compiled a new album ...

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‘I still want to work with Shatta Wale’ – Joint 77

Joint 77, one of the sacked militants of Shatta Wale, has hinted he would want to work with the SM Boss again. He told Eddie Ray on Kasapa Fm’s Drive Time show ‘Di Wu Lane Mu’ he still wants to patch things up with Shatta Wale so they can work together again. “I still want to work with Shatta Wale again but I wouldn’t want ...

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I always had plans to sign magical Kelvyn Boy – Samini

Dancehall artiste, Samini says he wanted to sign Kelvyn Boy long before he joined Bhim Nation. According to him, Kelvyn was his backing vocalist on some bands he played with and he always had him in mind. However, his protege Stonebwoy signed the young chap and that brought joy to him because he knew Kelvyn Boy was marked for greatness. He indicated ...

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