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I didn’t disrespect nor threaten Baba Sadiq’s wife; all the claims are preposterous lies – Stonebwoy.

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Ghanaian Reggae/dancehall artiste, Stonebwoy, known in private life as Livingstone Etse Satekla has vehemently denied accusations that he disrespected or threatened the wife of aspiring politician and entertainment critic, Baba Sadiq.

 

Addressing allegations by Sadiq, as well as rumors circulating on social media, the celebrated singer and songwriter labeled these claims as “preposterous lies” and expressed his disappointment over the baseless allegations.

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In a candid interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz, the ‘Monadzi’ hitmaker clarified the situation, stating, “I didn’t disrespect nor threaten Baba Sadiq’s wife; all the claims are preposterous lies. It’s disheartening to see how easily false information can spread and damage reputations. I have always maintained a level of respect in my interactions, both personally and professionally.”

The reigning Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) Artiste of The Year further stated that he has evidence as to what actually transpired between him and Sadiq’s wife. He detailed that he only called Sadiq’s wife to inform her about some allegations made by her husband on social media which ended on a good note, because Sadiq’s wife is like a sister to him.

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Earlier, Baba Sadiq had publicly criticized Stonebwoy, calling him a “two-faced hypocrite” and accusing him of disrespecting his wife during a phone call.

He alleged that Stonebwoy’s public persona was a facade, describing him as a privately horrible and arrogant person, and further accusing the artist of being a “violent abuser of women.”

In response to these accusations, Stonebwoy has initiated a lawsuit against Baba Sadiq, seeking GHS 3 million in damages for defamation.
Despite the legal battle and the severity of his allegations, Baba Sadiq remains firm in his position, expressing no regret over his actions or statements.

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Apple Music Releases Country Covers of Beyoncé’s Songs by Black Emerging Artists

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Apple Music rounds out Black Music Month with the release of a special Apple Music Nashville Sessions: Beyoncé Covered collection, featuring live-recorded country covers of Beyoncé’s catalog by Black rising country artists.
Celebrating the global icon’s genre-redefining COWBOY CARTER and her profound impact on music, the collection spotlights country artists championed by Apple Music over the years. These artists include Tiera Kennedy, BRELAND, and Joy Oladokun, who have hosted their own radio shows on Apple Music Country. Additionally, Madeline Edwards re-recorded P!nk’s “More” through Apple Music’s Lost & Found initiative, and other Apple Music Nashville Sessions have showcased artists such as Edwards, BRELAND, and Tanner Adell.
All covers are available in Spatial Audio exclusively on Apple Music and include “Sandcastles” by BRELAND, “Irreplaceable” by Brittney Spencer, “II MOST WANTED” by Joy Oladokun, “Halo” by Madeline Edwards, “Drunk In Love” by Tanner Adell, and “1+1” by Tiera Kennedy.
“Sandcastles” by BRELAND
A truly one-of-a-kind force on the country scene, BRELAND is reshaping the genre’s future with his fearless originality and visionary sound, and has earned massive acclaim for merging elements of country, hip-hop, R&B, gospel, and pop. Taking on the mission of redefining the possibilities of country and uniting fans from all walks of life, the New-Jersey-bred artist putting his own spin on “Sandcastles” says, “I think people should be able to express themselves however they want.”
“Irreplaceable” by Brittney Spencer
As a Baltimore native, Brittney Spencer—who released her debut album ‘My Stupid Life’ earlier this year—is known for her free spirit and standout ability to mold life, truth, and wild imagination into songs. Spencer, who covers “Irreplaceable,” tells Apple Music, “When I first heard that Beyonce was making a country album, I felt…ready.” 
“II MOST WANTED” by Joy Oladokun
First-generation daughter of Nigerian immigrants, Joy Oladokun counts extraordinary accomplishments thus far—from captivating audiences on sold-out tours and late-night television to finding herself with a guitar in hand on the White House lawn in celebration of equality. Taking on the COWBOY CARTER track “II MOST WANTED,” she thinks the album has amplified an idea that she and her peers—and their fans—have known for a while. “Audiences of country music are bigger than we thought,” she says, “and they don’t look like we thought.”
“Halo” by Madeline Edwards
California born and Texas raised, Madeline Edwards has earned the praise from many—including Apple Music Country’s Ward Guenther who spotlighted the artist as “Riser of the Month” in August 2022—for transcending musical boundaries by incorporating her jazz, soul, gospel and country influences into her unique sound. “I get to add to the tapestry of beautiful American stories that make up the South,” says Edwards, who contributes a version of 2008’s “Halo.”
“Drunk In Love” by Tanner Adell
Brought up between the coast of Manhattan Beach, California and the rustic charm of Star Valley, Wyoming, Tanner Adell lived a free-spirited childhood in the country, complete with cowboy boots and rodeos. Weaving the tales of her upbringing through her musical storytelling, her lyricism keeps its roots in country while infusing an addictive blend of pop vocals and hip-hop beats. “Country music to me means family, and country music lets you tell your story,” the Buckle Bunny songstress tells Apple Music.
“1+1” by Tiera Kennedy
Rising singer-songwriter and Apple Music Country host of The Tiera Show, Tiera Kennedy is injecting country music with a breath of vitality. The Alabama native’s unique sound—an earnest storytelling-based country laced with the influence of the R&B she was raised on—stems from equal parts nature and nurture. As she readies her forthcoming full-length debut album, Kennedy tells Apple Music, “Beyonce has opened a door that’s going to be really hard to close.”
Apple Music Nashville Sessions gives artists the opportunity to perform a selection of their favorite tracks from their catalog, as well as a cover versions of their choice, recorded in incredible, immersive Spatial Audio.
Previous Apple Music Nashville Sessions include releases from Carrie UnderwoodDiploJason IsbellKelsea BalleriniDierks Bentley Parker McCollum among many others available to enjoy on Apple Music.
Listen to the special Apple Music Nashville Sessions: Beyoncé Covered collection in Spatial Audio, exclusively on Apple Music HERE.
Listen to the Apple Music Nashville Sessions playlist HERE.
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Ghanaians turn to me for love songs – Dr Cryme

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Ghanaian artist Dr. Cryme recently appeared on Ameyaw TV’s One-on-One with VJ Scaro to discuss his musical journey and his latest single. (more…)

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I’m done with NDC’s campaign songs for December election – Nacee

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Ghanaian gospel singer and songwriter, Nana Osei, professionally known as Nacee has disclosed that he has completed composing and submitting a campaign song for the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) in preparation for the upcoming December general election.
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Bullet and I are back to working together – Wendy Shay

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Ghanaian Afrobeats songstress, Wendy Shay has announced that she has successfully resolved her disagreement with Bullet and Ruff Town records. (more…)

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Zonda Tec Ghana introduces Tank 300 and POER pickup models in Ghana.

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Zonda Tec Ghana Limited has officially launched the highly anticipated Tank 300 and POER pickup models to the Ghanaian market. (more…)

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I don’t regret going into politics, I’ll do it again – Funke Akindele

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Funke Akindele

Renowned Nigerian actress and movie producer, Funke Akindele has expressed her intention to run for political office once again, citing her passion for empowering young people and nurturing talent as her motivation. (more…)

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