Ghanaian songstress Elizha unveils dancehall jam featuring Anthony B


Ghanaian songstress Elizha is on a new dancehall adventure as she features award-winning Jamaican producer and artiste, Anthony B.

The singer/songwriter has unveiled her new single titled ‘Sugar’ as she takes listeners on a rollercoaster dancehall ride with Anthony B, who has worked with some of the best musicians around the world.

The feature is indeed historic, as Elizha becomes the first Ghanaian female artiste to feature a top Jamaican reggae and dancehall icon.

The US-based Ghanaian singer is on a mission to reassert herself as one of the budding musical stars to emerge from Ghana, and she shows no signs of slowing down.

Produced by Kros, the new jam by the American-based Ghanaian musician is her first major collaboration in her career, which has sparkled over the past months.

Elizha has had a remarkable career thus far having been adjudged the Best Female Vocalist at the 2023 Ghana Music Awards USA. The ‘Sugar’ single is available across various streaming platforms.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Kofi Mante drops music video for ‘Bad Boy’ featuring Bisa Kdei


Ghana’s music sensation Kofi Mante has finally released the official video for his hit collaboration ‘Bad Boy,’ featuring multiple award-winning singer Bisa Kdei.?

? The ‘Bad Boy’ single showcases the dynamic synergy between Kofi Mante and Bisa Kdei, two powerhouse artistes known for their distinctive styles and remarkable vocals who talk about real-life happenings.

? With its catchy melodies and irresistible rhythm, the song had already been an anthem, earning a place on playlists in Ghana and around the world.?

? The music video, directed by multi-talented filmmaker Gordon Appiah, brings the lyrics of ‘Bad Boy’ to life with drama and artistic finesse.?

? The relatable events in this short film make it easier for one to understand and appreciate the concept of the song. With so much inside Kofi Mante that he is yet to give to the world, ‘Bad Boy’ is just the beginning.

Source: Ghana News Agency

King Paluta tops music charts with ‘Aseda’ single


Ghanaian musician Thomas Adjei Wireko, popularly known as ‘King Paluta,’ is making waves with his newly released single titled ‘Aseda’.

The ‘Aseda’ song since its release a few days ago is the most searched song on streaming platform Boomplay.

The motivational single has appeared in the top music charts of various music streaming platforms, including Audiomack, Apple Music, and Shazam.

The ‘Aseda’ single, which translates in English as ‘Thanks,’ has received massive radio airplay, with many social media users using the sound on TikTok for their videos.

King Paluta, who is the favourite to win New Artiste of the Year at the upcoming Ghana Music Awards, has been sensational this year with his verse on Rap Fada’s ‘Odo Bi Y3 Bad’ dominating TikTok trends.

The Kumasi-based rapper and singer has made significant strides in his career and produced massive hits last year, which include ‘Yahitte,’ ‘Sika Aba Fie,’ and ‘Aha Ahye.’

Popularly touted as the ‘Hardest rapper,’ King Paluta continues to showcase his vers
atility with some ruthless vocals, which has propelled him to stardom.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Kweku Flick reveals how his new song makes him ecstatic


Ghanaian music sensation Kweku Flick says writing the lyrics of his new song titled ‘Our Day’ always made him happy, considering his rollercoaster music journey.

The amazing vocalist, who has been one of the top rising music stars in the country, recently made waves with his ‘Praise’ single featuring the multiple Grammy nominee Rocky Dawuni.

The ‘Our Day’ single produced by Apya happens to be Kweku Flick’s first single of the year that has been beautifully curated and a prospect for Afrobeats Song of the Year.

The rhythm of the new song is certainly captivating, with Kweku Flick delivering some catchy hooks with his infectious high-tempo voice, drawing the attention of listeners.

According to the BKC Music signee, the new song makes him reminisce about some good things that had happened over the past few years after a tough start to his music career.

‘For me, it is a way of remembering my special moments, and I know my fans also have some special moments, so I created this jam for us all to enjoy.

‘Mus
ic is my life, and I enjoy writing songs that bring positive energy to music lovers, and it was very emotional for me to write this song,’ he said.

Kweku Flick added that his new song was a celebration of friendship, thanking all who have helped him climb up to become one of the top music stars in the country.

Source: Ghana News Agency

13th African Games: Spectacular lighting, fireworks meets Ghanaian rhythm, culture in opening ceremony


The opening ceremony of the 13th African Games was a spectacle to watch, especially with the impressive lights and fireworks in celebration of Ghanaian and African culture.

It has been a long wait for Ghana to ‘Experience the African Dream,’ as the theme of the African Games may imply, but it was worth the wait as the host displayed some fascinating scenes at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium on Friday.

On the podium was a large pyramid platform that lit up the stage with numerous cultural and modern choreographic performances.

After the parade of nations that are participating in the 13th edition of the African Games as well as the speeches from high-profile dignitaries, the stage was set for a festive mood.

Multiple award-winning Ghanaian dancehall and reggae musician Shatta Wale climbed the gigantic stage to thrill the thousands of spectators at the stadium.

Dressed in his colourful Ghanaian traditional attire, Shatta Wale performed some of his hit songs, including ‘On God,’ ‘My Level,’ and ‘Ayo
o.’

Indeed, Shatta Wale’s presence on stage sparked energy in the crowd, which sang along to most of his songs.

Legendary Ebo Taylor and Pat Thomas also had their turns on stage with a cool Highlife performance.

South African singer and dancer Kamo Mphela also showcases her intriguing dance moves while performing her worldwide hit song ‘Dalie,’ which kept the audience on their feet.

King Promise closed out the performance with some of his notable hit songs, especially the timeless ‘Terminator’ song, which brought the stadium alive.

The ceremonial lighting of the African Games torch was done by Ghanaian Olympian Rex Brobbey to set the stage for an extraordinary display of talent.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Truth is set to release a new song titled ‘Burn Dem’


M Daniel Prince Martey, a young Ghanaian Afrobeat hip-hop artist known in show business as Boi Truth, is set to release a new soong titled ‘Burn Dem.’

The song, produced by Bhankie with mixing done by BM Kay, will be released on Saturday, March 9, 2024.

Boi Truth, speaking to the Ghana News Agency (GNA), said that his new track was inspired by his realisation that having a positive mindset and working harder would get him to achieve his dreams.

The Afrobeat and hip-hop artist further stated that he wrote the single track in 2019 within six hours, adding that he recorded it last year as he saw it as the opportune time to release the song to thrill his fan base.

‘Lyrically, the song talks about the significance of positive energy, which would motivate one to hustle hard for a bright future,’ he added.

Truth told GNA that his maiden song released last year had less than 50,000 streams; therefore, he hopes for the best this year, saying he has therefore put in more work behind the scenes through promo campa
igns and other strategies to get more streams and a larger fan base.

He assured his fans that he would release more singles per his new year’s resolution.

He stated that the song would be available on all major digital platforms, such as Apple Music, Boomplay, and Audiomack, among others.

‘A dance challenge would take effect for my fan base to exhibit their dancing skills on TikTok, and the winner would be awarded with 10GB of unlimited data,’ he said.

Boi Truth began his professional musical journey in 2022 with the maiden song dubbed ‘Tell Me,’ which is available on all streaming platforms.

Source: Ghana News Agency