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INTERVIEW: Valee Music talks biggest influences, new single ‘Sondela’, inspirations and more

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On Ameyaw meets today, we have the ever beautiful and multi-talented, Valee Music. Valee Music is a UK-based Afro-Pop, Soul and House artist of Zimbabwean descent who prides herself on her Southern African heritage. In an exclusive interview, she discusses quite a few things – from her biggest influences, new single ‘Sondela’, what makes her a versatile artist amid some other interesting things.

Valee Music likes to describe herself as a versatile artist and likes to create music that one can feel. ‘’Music is to be felt and I want you all to feel it with me’’, expresses Valee.

Dive in deep into the interview with this superstar.

 

  1. Introduce yourself, tell us about your new single ‘Sondela’ and the inspiration behind it?

I’m Valee Music, in a nutshell I’m a London Afro-Pop artist originally from Zimbabwe!

I love ‘Sondela’, it’s song about passion and giving love a second chance. My music is drawn from my experience most of us are reluctant to love again after heartbreak. But this song says ‘Sondela’ which simply means ‘’Come closer!’’.

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  1. How would you say you’ve evolved over the years? Has your music grown?

I’ve definitely grown a lot! I find that I now allow myself to be the sexy confident woman that I am. And you can hear that in my music and lyrics used in my stories. My music is for powerful ladies. I run my brand and am supported by an amazing team but I want that message to translate in my songs.

 

  1. What are your biggest influences?

My influences are so many! From the likes of Busi Mhlongo to Lebo Mathosa, Ringo Madlingozi & Oliver Mtukudzi. I love these guys because they told a message through their music!

 

  1. What makes you a versatile artist?

I think it’s my ability to blend my cultures that makes me versatile. Born in Zimbabwe with a South African heritage & growing up in London. I like having the ability to go from one to the other. I don’t like to box myself from Amapiano, to Dancehall and Afrobeat. I think my new EP will show how very versatile I am!

 

  1. Are you looking forward to working with any artists in the coming year, 2021? If yes, who?

Yes, I am. I’m already talking to a few people about collaborations! But I can’t give it all away lol. Follow me and see what 2021 has to offer!

 

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Watch the music video for ‘Sondela’ here:

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From Dansoman to the World: Kush Keef lights up the Afro-Dancehall scene

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From the vibrant hood of Dansoman, Accra, emerges a fresh voice lighting up the Afro-Dancehall scene: Roland Osei Adofo, lovingly known as Kush Keef. His journey from selling mobile phones from the lively corners of Circle to making global moves is a heart-warming tale of passion, perseverance and a deep love for music.

Kush Keef’s love for music began when a friend introduced him to the magic of FruityLoops. Instead of letting his environment define him, he used it as a canvas for his creativity. Influenced by Ghanaian music legends like Samini, Jupitar and Mugueez, Kush Keef has crafted his sound that effortlessly blends Dancehall and Afrobeats.

In 2020, Kush Keef made waves on the international music scene with his debut production collaboration alongside US-based artist, Dre Skuffs and Trinidad-based female artist, Servanity. Encouraged by the warm reception, Kush Keef set up his home studio and, with the help of his FruityLoops mentor, Dream Jay, he crafted his debut EP, “THE BEAST.” This seven-track gem showcases Kush Keef’s exceptional talent in songwriting and storytelling, which he believes is paving the way for his rise to stardom.

The release of the music videos for ‘Sijibomi’ and ‘My Baby’ from the EP captured the hearts of audiences worldwide, garnering impressive views on YouTube, Facebook and Instagram, catapulting Kush Keef onto the Afro-Dancehall scene.
Recently signed by the US-based music record label, Rovl Entertainment, Kush Keef is excited to share his banging beats, relatable lyrics and unique style with music lovers around the world.

With the upcoming release of his anticipated debut EP, “THE BEAST,” Kush Keef is ready to thrill audiences with his authentic sound, heartfelt storytelling and undeniable talent.
For Kush Keef, music transcends passion; it is a way to bring people together, spread positivity and inspire others. With dreams of connecting with a wider audience, performing at major music festivals and collaborating with renowned artists in the industry, Kush Keef envisions creating a lasting legacy through his music.

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David Oscar adds “Hold On” to His Records on His Birthday

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Ghanaian reggae artiste David Oscar Dogbe has released a brand-new song dubbed, “Hold On,” today April 16th, which also happens to be his Birthday.

This highly anticipated project was created with renowned international producer Stefan Harth, promising a blend of David Oscar’s signature sound with fresh production elements.

“Hold On is more than just a song; it’s a message of hope and perseverance aimed straight at the hearts of the youth. The lyrics were put together for anyone who’s ever faced challenges or dreamt of achieving big things. All you have to do is to hang on a bit longer and don’t give up. Keep working on your dream and it will surely yield fruits,” David shared the reason behind the song with this reporter.

Produced with the help of the talented Stefan Harth, “Hold On” hints at a fusion of genres, creating a soundscape that’s both familiar and invigorating.

This partnership between David Oscar and Harth is a cause for excitement.

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David Oscar, is known for his socially conscious lyrics. Stefan Harth, on the other hand, brings a wealth of experience working with international artists, creating music that transcends borders.

With “Hold On,” fans can expect a song that’s both soothing and meaningful.

David Oscar’s message of encouragement, coupled with Harth’s production magic, has the potential to create an anthem for the youth, urging them to Hold On onto their dreams and keep pushing forward.

Drums were played by Max Buettner, Additional trumpet was played by Kristian Karrasco and bass was commanded by Ghanaian bass player Godfred Swanzy.

If you haven’t heard it yet, get ready for an unforgettable listening experience as you check out and enjoy “Hold On” by David Oscar Dogbe via video below.

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K.Ytee Drops “Life” As He Rebrands

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Budding Hip-hop Act Emmanuel Gyimah, formerly known as Ferrari Boy releases his first single of the year featuring Joey Blaq.
Dubbed “Life”, talks about life struggles and his personal experience as young artist in Ghana.
K.Ytee, born Emmanuel Gyimah, is a vibrant and talented musician hailing from Spintex a.k.a the Bank city in Ghana . Born in April 2002, K.Ytee’s journey into the music world came at an early age. Drawing inspiration from some of the greats like Sarkodie, J.Cole , Kendrick Lamar & Dave.

Growing up, K.Ytee was exposed to a diverse range of musical genres that permeated the Local sense. His unique style puts him on top of the list for up and coming acts who could go on to become greats. Within his music you’ll hear the experience he’s outlived whether it’s rap songs, love songs , drill songs he’s got something for everybody in his discography.

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Geewah shares visuals for new Afrobeats stunner ‘Juice’ featuring Bakilla

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Geewah shares visuals for new Afrobeats stunner ‘Juice’ featuring Bakilla

Geewah and Bakilla pique our interest with a heavenly Afrobeats record guaranteed to make your heart tick. The new song titled ‘Juice,’ drops alongside an equally edgy music video.

Afrobeats keeps getting better and songs like ‘Juice’ reiterate its timelessness. The song’s familiar yet invigorating tone captivates listeners from the first note, drawing them into a spellbinding world where the two artists reign supreme. Geewah’s Dancehall cadence and Bakilla’s honeyed melodies complement FeezeBeatz’s delightful production and there’s plenty to love beyond mere style.

They serenade with beautiful lyrics: “Smooth skin, sweet melanin, only you match my energy/You be my remedy, give me sweet melody. Put you on a pedestal, baby you a ten,” Geewah sings, adding more emotional depth to the song. Putting all that into perspective is a scenic video in sync with the song’s vibe. From vibrant indoor settings to cruising around town and chilling and at the beach, Great Elephant Records makes every moment count.

Don’t miss out on the full experience. Watch the entire video and let Geewah and Bakilla take you on a rhythmic journey.

 

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Nanky shares sultry Afrobeats single with video ‘Duro’

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Nanky shares sultry Afrobeats single with video ‘Duro’

As the cool breezes of April announce fresh beginnings, Nanky presents ‘Duro’–an Afrobeats track filled with refreshing energy. This sultry ode, made for the hunnies, is packed with lots of charisma and emotion that beckons you to listen. The song drops alongside a music video.

Produced by Qweccy Plus, ‘Duro’ emerges from Nanky’s vault of hits as the quintessential anthem to celebrate beauty and its many forms. Its opening–a captivating symphony of synths–whispers directly to the soul, seizing your senses to fill your mind with a magnificent portrait of the African woman.

Nanky’s desirable lyrics and tone quickly capture the moment in its brilliance. His words balance the line between feelings of allure and yearning, infusing the beat with a sexual energy that weaves in a tale of desire–a fitting honor of the grace women possess.

Nanky’s vocals unfurl into a tapestry of beautiful scenes that effortlessly captivate. Yaw Skyface captures the passion between Nanky and his love interest in backdrops that range from artistic to intimate. These special moments are brought to life by the director with vibrant colors, making this video a must-watch.

While ‘Duro’ might translate to “wait” in Yoruba, it is a song that demands your attention. It’s not merely a serenade but an invitation: a call to feel. Don’t just listen, immerse yourself in the delectable rhythms of ‘Duro’ to find out why it is more than a song. Feel the magic now!

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To stay up-to-date with Nanky, go to:

Instagram: iamnanky
Facebook: Nanky
Twitter: @iamnanky

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Ishak Spark Unleashes Visuals for Latest Smash Hit “This Year” featuring Joint 77 and Meo

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Ghana’s rap sensation, Ishak Spark, has finally unveiled the long-awaited visuals for his latest chart-topper, “This Year,” featuring Joint 77 and Meo.

Directed by the renowned videographer, Sir Chopperson, the video takes viewers on a mesmerizing journey into the realm of determination and ambition.

More than just a song, “This Year” stands as a powerful anthem of resilience and hope. It strikes a chord with individuals who have encountered setbacks in the past year but remain unwavering in their quest for success.

Set against the backdrop of an industrial warehouse, the video is a visual spectacle, featuring captivating scenes that perfectly complement the track’s high-octane energy. From captivating shots of alluring models to gritty urban landscapes, each frame exudes a raw intensity that keeps viewers hooked.

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A particularly striking moment in the video sees Ishak Spark amidst the wreckage of an abandoned helicopter, symbolizing the unwavering determination to overcome adversity.

“This Year” is more than just a song—it’s a testament to the power of hope and perseverance. It serves as a poignant reminder that regardless of the challenges we face, we possess the strength to carve out our own path to success.

With “This Year,” Ishak Spark once again cements his position as one of the most captivating talents to emerge from the Ghanaian music scene.

So turn up the volume, press play, and allow Ishak Spark’s electrifying energy to propel you through the year ahead.

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