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Kanye "Ye" West deletes Twitter and Instagram Accounts

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Just when we were getting used to the regular stream of controversial statements spouted by Kanye West, he’s disappeared from social media.

It looks like he deleted his Twitter and Instagram accounts on Saturday night. The rapper, who wants to be referred to as Ye, recently came under fire for saying that the 13th amendment of the US Constitution, which brought an end to slavery, should be abolished – a statement that he later clarified. Apparently he meant to write “amend”. And his performance on the American comedy show Saturday Night Live a few weeks ago sparked outrage and amusement in equal measure. The singer, who is married to Kim Kardashian, wore a hat with Donald Trump’s slogan “Make America Great Again” and apparently gave an unscripted, off-air rant in support of the president to the audience. Excerpts filmed by the audience and shared on social media show the rapper discuss his support for President Trump, his pledge to run for president in 2020 and the need for a “dialogue not a diatribe” . “So many times I talk to a white person and [they] say, ‘How could you like Trump, he’s racist?’” he said. “Well, if I was concerned about racism I would’ve moved out of America a long time ago.” Kanye West wore one of Trump’s “Make America Great Again” hats on Saturday Night Live This isn’t the first time that Kanye has removed his social media accounts. He reappeared on Twitter in April after a year-long absence. On the same platform, he recently changed his profile name to Ye and asked that people refer to him by his new name. He was also using Twitter to try and be a peacemaker, by burging Colin Kaepernick to “tell your experience directly” to Donald Trump. The NFL quarterback was the first player to kneel during during the pre-game national anthem in 2016, kickstarting a campaign to highlight racial injustice in the United States. Kaepernick’s been criticised by the US president, but awarded by Amnesty International and become the face of Nike’s new advertising campaign. – Source: BBC]]>

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Although their fans maybe tearing each other up on social media, global superstars Wizkid and Davido have managed to build a beautiful relationship offline. (more…)

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Shatta Wale reveals he self-produced, mixed and mastered “Maali” album

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“Dancehall King” Shatta Wale has revealed he self produced, mixed and mastered his “Maali” album. (more…)

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Ryan Ofei Sings Open The Heavens On Limitless Worship: Accra

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Ryan Ofei’s voice sounds like God made him solely to praise His name. Thus, it should come as no surprise that Ryan turned down football scholarships in favour of ministering the word of God through his music. In a short period, the Ghanaian/Canadian worshiper has built an incredible repertoire that can only be proof of God’s grace upon his life. Ryan Ofei’s singles (‘No Limits’ & ‘Jehova’) as well as his debut solo project (David’s Heart) have touched souls across continents and led to tours in Europe, North America & Africa. Ryan’s contributions to Maverick City Music, a group he joined in 2021 as a songwriter & performer, has led to several Grammy nominations and a Grammy win. UK Rapper, Stormzy quite recently co-signed Ryan by performing a cover of Ryan’s “Jehova” song at Montreaux Jazz Festival.  ‘Limitless Worship: Accra’is Ryan Ofei’s second solo project and an ode to the Ghanaian roots through which God has blessed his life.

‘Limitless Worship’ opens with the uplifting ‘Hail The Name’ where Ryan Ofei’s voice beams with joy as he tells you to “lift up your eyes, look at the king, isn’t he beautiful?” A question that needs no answering. The chorus of voices that join him to sing “Yahweh” in the hook only heighten the feeling of abundance and beauty that fills you when the song starts. On ‘Amen (Wo Awie)’ Ryan praises God for fulfilling His promises to his servant. Ryan weaves his lyrics beautifully in English and closes it off in Twi on the hook. Ryan and his chorus of beautiful voices belt “Wo Awie, asem a wo kaa yɛ no, bɔhyɛ a wo hyɛɛ me no” which loosely translates to “the promises you made me, you have fulfilled them.” Ghanaian gospel stalwart Joe Mettle also lends his voice in praise with Ryan. More than halfway into the song, it switches into a powerful proclamation of unwavering belief in the promises of God which is also reflected in a switch in instrumentation that shows the intentionality with which Ryan creates music. With 5 songs and clocking in at around 30 minutes, Limitless Worship is a spirit filled showcase of Ryan Ofei’s growth in God and in musical ability. It is a wonderful listen and guaranteed to bring listeners closer to God.

‘Limitless Worship: Accra’ was recorded live in Ghana. It is Ryan Ofei’s first live recording and features elements of African worship blended with contemporary Christian music.

Limitless Worship: Accra’ is now available on all streaming platforms here: https://platoon.lnk.to/limitless-worship-accra

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