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Irene Logan switching to Gospel music?

According to some speculations,  Ghanaian Afro-pop/R&B singer and winner of the first Stars of the Future singing contest, Irene Logan has become ‘born-again’ and will make a shocking switch to a strictly gospel and motivational music trail very soon. She is due to give a full account of what necessitated her re-direction in life at […]

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Irene LoganAccording to some speculations,  Ghanaian Afro-pop/R&B singer and winner of the first Stars of the Future singing contest, Irene Logan has become ‘born-again’ and will make a shocking switch to a strictly gospel and motivational music trail very soon. She is due to give a full account of what necessitated her re-direction in life at a concert slate for Sunday, October 16.

A sources close to Irene Logan has hinted: “You should expect that Irene will still be in music and produce better music than she is noted for, however, she wants to be a positive model for her generation and as such the content of her music and all that will come with it will be very positive and devoid of anything that might have negative impact on people. She will do very positive music which will include gospel and motivational music and when inspired by God, will churn out love songs but love songs with a difference.”

Irene left Lynx Entertainment in 2010 after some disagreements with her career direction and has since been recording her debut album. While Jamaican gospel singer, Chevelle Franklyn was in Ghana, Irene met with her in her hotel suite for hours seeking guidance since Chevelle had gone through the same experience Irene is now going through. Chevelle Franklyn made a sensational shift at the peak of her dancehall career to become born-again and then a minister of the gospel through music after declaring her shift on stage during a grand dancehall concert while on a lucrative tour.

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Ghana’s rap scene declining; most hardcore rappers now turned singers – YPee

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Ghanaian rapper YPee recently expressed concern about rap music losing popularity in the country, noting that many hardcore rappers are now switching to singing. (more…)

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Don’t make music out of every social issue – Kofi Kinaata tells colleagues 

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Ghanaian Highlife musician and songwriter, Kofi Kinaata, has offered poignant advice to his fellow artistes, urging them to exercise caution when addressing sensitive social issues through their music.  (more…)

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Dress decently to the gym; some men want to make it to heaven –  Williams Uchemba tells ladies   

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Nollywood actor and filmmaker, Williams Uchemba has taken to social media to express his dismay over women’s revealing attire at the gym, prompting him to cease attending public gyms to avoid temptation and maintain his spiritual focus. (more…)

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GMA-USA nominates Emperor T-Jiga’s “Sugar” for Afropop/ Afrobeat Song of the Year.

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Multi-award winning artiste, Theo Nii Martey, professionally known as Emperor T-Jiga has been making waves in the AfroPop /Afro Beats scene with his latest single, Sugar. The infectious track has caught the attention of music critics and fans alike, propelling Emperor T-Jiga into the spotlight.

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Some Wealthy Ghanaians Lack Philanthropic Spirit – Michael Blackson asserts

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Ghanaian-American comedian Michael Blackson recently delved into a pressing issue he believes hampers progress in Ghana, selfishness. (more…)

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Davido Opens Up About His Favorite Musicians for Collaborations

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Multiple award-winning Afrobeat singer and songwriter, David Adedeji Adeleke recently shared insights into his preferred collaborators within the music industry. (more…)

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