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Afro-pop songstress Ama Nova dishes out eye-popping visual for “Calibre”

One of Ghana’s fast-rising afro-pop songstresses, Mercy Sackey – known in show business as Ama Nova – has premiered the official visual for her latest song “Calibre”.
The slow-tempo afro-pop song, produced by prodby106 and mixed and mastered by Tombeatz, carries a simple message; forgiveness in relationships and especially marriages. Because Ama Nova believes marriages can grow stronger and longer if only partners find a place in the hearts to forgive each other when they go wrong.
“This song is a very special song to me,” she disclosed in an interview. “60 per cent of the inspiration behind the song was based on a true story. I wrote this song for a close friend who was going through a tough time in her marriage.”
He continued: “Honestly, this is a song that I believe a lot of people can relate to in their daily lives. It speaks about love and forgiveness in our marriages, relationships and even friendships.”
The song, which is tipped to top charts and dominate the airwaves soon, is accompanied a simple but an eye-popping visual which brings Ama Nova’s hidden acting career to bear.
She says the visual to the song portrays how true love feels and sheds light on how couples should manage misunderstandings.
“Just as the song goes, we wanted to portray a video that can speak to the viewer about how love feels like from the beginning of every relationship and how many partners can easily forget about how they felt about each other when there’s a misunderstanding.”
Watch “Calibre” visual which was directed by Some Song Studios below.
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Larruso releases lifestyle video for song, “High Meditation”

15 months after the release of the official audio off his debut EP, “New Gen”; the young afro-pop and dancehall singer has released the lifestyle video for his inspirational afro-dancehall song titled “High Meditation”; produced by Gigz Beatz.
In a lifestyle visual shot by Abeiku Simonson, the dancehall crooner is seen living the best of his life with his friends overseas. Speaking to beeniewords.com, Larruso confirms that he finds joy in collaborating with his peers, the older generation and always happy when his friends are around him.
Watch the lifestyle video of “High Meditation” by Larruso here;
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Chike Shares Evocative Visuals For “On The Moon”

Over the years Chike has embodied a pure definition of sound. His songs have taken R&B to dizzying heights within Afropop, earning the man a number of hits that reflects his colorful tones. Last year, saw the singer release his anticipated sophomore, ‘The Brother’s Keeper,’ a stirring collection of songs that opened with the ecclesiastical “On the Moon”.
Tapping the vivid percussions of amapiano, Chike tells the glorious tale of his wins as a musician. Swirling notes in the background establish a mood of victory and Chike’s crooning vocals take on the responsibility of their own, making the listener bounce and bop to his heart’s rhythm. The album was a masterful demonstration of Chike’s unmatched ability to imprint his unique storytelling style on just about any sound possible.
Starting off the New Year, Chike shares the visuals for “On the Moon”. It is directed by the talented UAX and features the musician in evocative scenes. Following the dreamy ethos of the record, a young boy alternates positions on a bed with Chike, light pouring around the set-up. As the video progresses, the sweet essences of star life come into focus, the girls and glitz, a followership all taking center stage alongside Chike. The dreamy cinematic experience is a perfect blend of minimalism and color, the video strikes a strong portrait of Chike’s growth from a music fan to a global superstar.
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Bisa Kdei addresses VGMA loss and other misfortunes in new track ‘‘Next Chapter’’

Ghanaian highlife musician, Bisa Kdei has revealed some unfortunate twirls that has happened in his music career in the recently released “Next Chapter” video. (more…)
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Nii Menz describes how he received ‘Nea Ote Me Mu’ through a dream

Music comes to musicians and songwriters through different means, as some get their lyrics while in the bath house, period of fasting, driving or at prayer meetings, others get theirs through dreams.
Over the years, artistes have shared their intriguing stories of how they got inspiration to write their songs.
Interestingly, fast-rising gospel musician, Nii Menz, known in private life as Anderson Nii Kwei Mensah has revealed that his new song dubbed “Nea Ote Me Mu” is a dream come true, a song he received in a dream.
According to him, the song was revealed to him in a dream,” it was around 2am one dawn, I was deep asleep, but found myself singing in a dream, I immediately woke up, I liked the melody and began to write verses for the song in accordance with the title revealed to him.”
Nii Menz added that he was very happy after writing the two verses for the song and proceeded to the studio to record the song to fulfil God’s revelation to him.
Touching on the message, he said “the song simply means ‘He that is in me’, the bible makes one understands that He that lives in us is greater than what we see outside.”
“If you have God living in you there is nothing one cannot do, and going by the direction and guidance of God, one can reach higher heights,” he said.
The gospel musician charged christians not to underestimate the power they carry because God created man in His own image.
Nii Menz said, even though it was not easy to mobilise resources, he decided not to give up, but to ensure the gift from God did not go to waste.
He promised of good songs and hard work in the years ahead, adding that gospel music has what it takes to lift Ghana music.
The song which was produced by Zapp Mallet is available on all digital platforms and comes with a video that was directed and shot by Good Luck pictures.
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