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I’ll never quit making music but i’ll definitely work on my voice – Emelia Brobbey

Ghanaian actress turned musician Emelia Brobbey has revealed that she will never give up making music regardless of the negative comments she received after dropping her first single.
However, the actress disclosed she is willing to work on her voice for Ghanaians to appreciate her songs more.
Speaking in an interview on Kumasi-based radio station, Luv Fm, Emelia Brobbey said, “in most of the comments what I read is the voice. So, I know that they are criticising me so that I work on the voice.”
According to the actress, the heavy criticisms from Ghanaians motivate her to put in more work in other to come out with songs that will be pleasant to their ears.
Emelia Brobbey went viral on social media after releasing her debut single ‘Fame Kɔ’.
Many social media users labelled it trash while others claimed it’s a national disaster.
The song sparked a challenge which made fun of the actress and her song. Some social media reactions that followed suggested people wanted her to stick to acting.
But Emelia Brobbey said her detractors have another thing coming because she is not stopping music anytime soon.
According to her, people who believe she produced noise because of her voice only appreciate other genres of music.
Emelia’s genre of music is highlife and she cannot sing that genre or do a live band with a Celine Dion voice, she told the show host.
“So I sang Emelia Brobbey’s voice, that’s what I did. I did me. I sang my voice. If Ghanaians are not happy and they think it’s noise I’ll go do the homework and bring it,” the ‘Adofo Asa’ actress said.
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Rapper Yaa Pono calls out Kennedy Agyapong for using his song in campaign

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HAPAwards Partners EIB Network, NOVARICK, Cloud9ine, Others for 2023 Edition

To strengthen its American Royal Experience,the Hollywood and African Prestigious Awards (HAPAwards) recently partnered EIB Network, NOVARICK, Cloud9ine and other organizations to honor excellence in creativity and artistry. The 7th annual edition is scheduled to showcase outstanding talents from October 1st – 8th at the historic Alex Theatre in Glendale, California.
HAPAwards is a 3-in-one weekend experience – the Fashion & Music Night, Main Award Show and HAPA International Business Roundtable (HIBR). The concept of Road-To-HAPA is also a travel-styled celebrations which started from Ghana in West Africa all the way to East Africa and a final stop in the City of Angeles, California.
During an online conversation with Adeola Odunowo, Producer/African Representative of HAPAwards, he said “The Road-To-HAPA opens a new vista of opportunities for businesses to partner and collaborate across multiple touchpoints to increase audience engagements within the entertainment circle.”
While Ms. Tina Weisinger, Founder/CEO of the Hollywood and African Prestigious Awards noted that the 7th edition will further bridge the cultural gap around the globe, celebrate diverse and international talents across the films, music, comedy and fashion industries.
For Noah Ibrahim, Chief Executive Officer, NOVARICK Homes & Properties, he is excited to participate as a panelist, discussing trade and investment opportunities within the West African corridor at the HAPA International Business Roundtable (HIBR).
And as part of the special spotlight on Ghana, Kerwin Richards, CEO of Cloud9ine stressed, “this is ultimately like a match made in heaven as we share the same vision with the HAPAwards, celebrating talents and connecting people across the diaspora.
Since 2017, the Hollywood and African Prestigious Awards strives to promote global creativity and continuously connect the richness of African cultures with unique business opportunities within the entertainment circle. The platform celebrates outstanding achievements of African and international stars, actors, musicians, comedians, sport personalities, community leaders, entrepreneurs and Royal dignitaries.
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I won’t succumb to indecency just to get attention – Adina

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Nigerian police arrest socialite, Sam Larry over MohBad’s death

The Lagos State Police Command has confirmed that music promoter, Balogun Eletu, also known as Sam Larry, is now in its custody as the probe of Afrobeats singer Mohbad’s death continues. (more…)
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Agya Koo releases new song endorsing Kennedy Agyapong’s presidential bid

Renowned Kumawood actor and comedian, Agya Koo, has shown his unwavering support for businessman Kennedy Agyapong’s presidential aspirations by releasing a song endorsing him. (more…)
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