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Sexuality can’t be determined by appearance – Kwabena Kwabena

Ghanaian Highlife legend George Kwabena Adu known by his stage name as Kwabena Kwabena has hit back at people accusing him of being gay because of his appearance saying sexuality is not determined by appearance. Kwabena Kwabena recently came under attack by some Ghanaians mostly on social media accusing him of being gay. Most of […]

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I want to create a dance festival in Ghana – Dancegod Lloyd

Ghanaian dance star Dancegod Lloyd has revealed that he is working on creating a dance festival in the country. According to Dancegod Lloyd, this when it comes alive will create an avenue for Ghanaian dancers to have their own space/platform locally so they can tap into the business aspect of their craft. “The next step

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Never be a local champion in Ghana – Camidoh advises artistes

It is a good feeling for musicians to have huge support from their home country but Afrobeats artiste, Camidoh, says that is not enough for an artiste who wants to make it globally. To Camidoh, Ghanaian musicians should not be content with just their fans in the country but also move from their comfort zone

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There’s No Hard Rapper In Tarkwa – Bubu Maani

Young Ghanaian talented singer,rapper and songwriter Edward Ansah popularly known as Bubu Maani formerly known as Bubulubu has said that there is no hardcore rapper in Tarkwa. In a chit-chat with Eric Ekow Smith of Ghvibes, the rapper said there is no hardcore rapper in Tarkwa, when he was asked whether there is any rapper

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Wendy Shay reveals series of spiritual attacks she has battled

Wendy Shay, the renowned Ghanaian music artist often hailed as the “Queen of Ghana Music,” recently opened up about the challenging journey she has faced in the music industry over the past five years. In a candid interview with TV3, which was monitored by Adomonline.com, the ‘Survivor’ hitmaker revealed her experiences with a series of

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Gospel music is vibrant – Obaapa Christy

The Glory’ hitmaker, Obaapa Christy has refused the suggestion that gospel music isn’t vibrant in the country as compared to some years ago. Speaking on Property FM in Cape Coast with Amansan Krakye, the award-winning singer said gospel music is rather going through some changes. ”Oh I don’t see it that gospel music is gradually

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Kwaw Kese’s ‘coup tweet’ that has triggered reactions

Ghanaian musician Kwaw Kese has in a tweet commented on the ongoing political turmoil in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, expressing his hopes that Ghanaian politicians are taking note of the regional instability. The West African region has been grappling with numerous challenges in recent times, with political instability and armed conflicts affecting several countries

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