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King Promise Continues His UK Takeover As He Shares Melodic Collaboration With WSTRN

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Starting his 2022 with a sonic bang the laidback life of Ghana’s party King Promise follows his December winter warmer ‘Choplife ft. Patronaking’ (1M+ Streams) with ”Bad ‘N’ Rude” featuring WSTRN out now via 5K Records. An undeniably feel-good slice of afrobeats, dropping alongside the track today is a vibrant video that sees King Promise and WSTRN exchange their melodic motives. Filmed during his stay in London last Summer, this video is nothing but good vibes, summer love and partying.

Speaking on the single, King Promise says: I recorded this when I came down to London last. It’s always a vibe when I link up with my bros, WSTRN. This one is a special one

WSTRN add:“Too much vibes when WSTRN & King promise collab! Fusions of Africa,Caribbean & the UK Creates this work of art ”

Download or stream: https://kingpromise.lnk.to/BadNRude

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Following his sizzling summer jam with fellow Ghananian Headie One for ‘Ring My Line’ and his first single of the year ‘Slow Down’, King Promise has been making moves picking up support from the likes of The Face, i-D, The Independent, Highsnobiety, Loud & Quiet, DJ Target – fast establishing himself as one of the most exciting African artists breaking out of the continent this year. On Christmas Eve, his sold out annual Promiseland Festival featuring performances from Africa and the UKs most exciting artists including Wizkid, Kwesi Arthur, Headie One, NSG and more was a huge success and a testament to his impact and pivotal role in Accra’s cultural scene. Coming up next, King Promise will embark on an 11-date EU Tour including dates in Birmingham, Manchester and London.

Born and raised in Accra, Ghana, King Promise is an ardent storyteller inspired by life writing about love, hustling, partying, family and more over an irresistible blend of afrobeats, highlife, hip hop and R&B. Since first releasing music officially in 2017 via Soundcloud, Promise’s fanbase quickly began to swell as word spread and a huge buzz manifested locally. Before he knew it, his career had taken off and he now counts fans in the likes of GQ, Complex, Boiler Room, BBC Radio 1 and more. Though a humble guy not bothered by numbers, he has over 35 million streams on his top 5 tracks on Spotify alone and 2.6 million followers on his socials and claims Ghana’s most streamed album of all time with his 2019 album As Promised (which saw him share tracks with Raye, Wizkid and more). With his irresistible signature crooner lyrics and palpably warm and danceable energy, King Promise is somewhat of a hidden gem outside of West Africa.

Promise hasn’t always been making music though, as in classic child-of-African-parents form he was focused mainly on finishing school and securing a degree up until a few years ago which he achieved in 2017 in the midst of his ascent. Music was never the plan that was until he jumped in on an impromptu friend’s studio session where his curiosity and raw talent was sparked in the booth – soon to be discovered by Killbeatz (Fuse ODG, Burna Boy, Wizkid and more). At home though he still had a lush and diverse sonic upbringing. Enveloped in music from a young age where his “musichead” father inadvertently helped shape his genre and culture-spanning tastes: immersing him in everything from reggae to R&B to boybands to Ghanaian highlife, nowadays Promise finds himself pulling from and enjoying an incredibly wide range of sounds, both in his own sonics and also during his creative process. At the moment, he’s particularly feeling Ghanaian drill, the South African Amapiano scene and collaborating with UK artists like NSG and Headie One for his own music he has coming this year.
Stay tuned for more music and news soon.

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King Promise 2021 Tour Dates
Sat 30 Apr – Bellevilloise (Paris, France)
Tue 3 May – Luxor (Cologne, Germany)
Wed 4 May – Oyoun (Berlin, Germany)
Thu 5 May – Melkweg (Netherlands, Amsterdam) Sat 7 May – Waagenbau (Hamburg, Germany) Mon 9 May – Lille Vega (Copenhagen, Denmark) Tue 10 May – Debaser Strand (Sweden, Stockholm) Wed 11 May – John Dee (Oslo, Norway)
Tue 24 May – Institute 3 (Birmingham, UK) Wed 25 May – Academy 3 (Manchester, UK) Sun 29 May – Koko (London, UK)

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SIISI BAIDOO UNVEILS POWERFUL NEW SINGLE “MEDE W’AYEYI”

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Ghanaian gospel artist and worship leader, Siisi Baidoo, proudly announces the release of his new single, “Mede W’ayeyi,” available from Monday, June 17th, 2024. This heartfelt track is part of his upcoming album, “Writings on the Wall,” a collection anticipated to feature over 10 deeply spiritual songs.

“Mede W’ayeyi,” which translates from Twi to *”I am Bringing Your Praise,”* is a powerful expression of gratitude to God for His constant provision and protection. The song’s heartfelt lyrics and Siisi Baidoo’s soulful delivery create a compelling message of thankfulness and worship.

Known for his soul-stirring tracks such as “Otim Ho Daa,” “Fire,” “The Promise,” and the hit “Onyame Tumfo,” Siisi Baidoo continues to move audiences with his deep worship and exceptional musical artistry.
This single is a product of collaboration with his talented Ministry Family, Crafted Nation. “Mede W’ayeyi” is an exemplary fusion of contemporary gospel and traditional Ghanaian melodies, designed to offer listeners a rich, immersive experience that speaks to the soul.

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In celebration of this new release, Siisi Baidoo and Crafted Nation extend their profound appreciation to their loyal supporters. They invite all music lovers to join them in this new chapter of worship and praise, and to experience the spiritual uplift that “Mede W’ayeyi” brings.
Join Siisi Baidoo in this heartfelt appreciation of God’s grace and faithfulness. “Mede W’ayeyi” is more than a song; it’s a journey of gratitude and praise.

*#Medewayeyi*
*#GratitudeInSong*
*#WritingsOntheWall*

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Stonebwoy drops visuals for summer jam ‘’Your Body”: A Vibrant Celebration of African Beauty, Self-love, and Body Positivity

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GRAMMY-nominated Afrodancehall artist Stonebwoy has released the highly anticipated music video for his summer hit ‘’Your Body,” a vibrant visual narrative celebrating African beauty, self-love, and body positivity. (more…)

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Okyeame Kwame honours Otumfuo Osei Tutu II with “No Competition” video

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Okyeame Kwame honours Otumfuo Osei Tutu II with “No Competition” video

Multiple award-winning Ghanaian musician, Okyeame Kwame has dedicated his new video “No Competition” to the 25th Anniversary of Otumfuo Osei Tutu.

According to him, Otumfuo’s relevance and contribution to national development and becoming an instrument for social cohesion over the period is worth commending.

The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei TuTu II on May 12, 2024 celebrated his 25th anniversary of ascending to the throne as Asantehene of Asanteman in grand style.

The ‘No Competition’ video highlights the rich Ghanaian culture, by displaying the chieftaincy institution.

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It further highlights the variety of traditional garments, kente cloth, intricate adinkra symbols, exquisitely designed African prints, beads and accessories among others.

There was a villain in the person of comedian OB Amponsah, who was a destruction to activities in the video, however, when he was draped in kente cloth, he stopped ‘misbehaving’.

According to Okyeame Kwame, it signifies how people misconduct themselves when they are not aware of their cultural identity. He noted that this tends to impact one’s beliefs, behaviour and lifestyle.

The man behind the smash hit, Okyeame Kwame further explained that as soon as people get to know their identity and what they stand for, they behave in line with their culture.
He added that being aware of the social norms, faux pas, religions, languages, and dress codes of a given culture, helps one to know what to do and what not to do at a particular time.

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He called on parents to instil in their children cultural identities to regulate their lifestyles. The video also portrays Okyeame Kwame’s knack for promoting Ghana’s rich cultural heritage. It featured one of Ghana’s finest, Kuami Eugene who doubled as the producer of the song.

Ghanaian actress, Lydia Forson, Entertainment journalist, Edem Mensah-Tsotorme, Nana Obokese Ampah I, Regent of Moree and Apagyahen of Asebu Traditional Area and many others also featured in the video.

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WATCH: K1ng Solo releases new single “Energy”

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Afrobeat/Afropop singer K1ng Solo has released a brand single. (more…)

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WATCH: Zulubwoy drops street-styled video for ‘Oh Yeah ‘

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Zulubwoy drops street-styled video for 'Oh Yeah '

Ghanaian trap dancehall musician Zulubwoy has recently released a much-anticipated music video for his latest single, “Oh Yeah.” Known for his innovative fusion of trap, dancehall, and Afrobeats, Zulubwoy is quickly becoming a prominent Dgure in the Ghanaian music scene. The release of “Oh Yeah” showcases his distinctive sound and artistic vision, drawing signiDcant attention from fans and critics alike.

The music video for “Oh Yeah” is a vibrant, high-energy visual journey that perfectly complements Zulubwoy’s dynamic musical style. The video features a blend of slum and rural settings, capturing the essence of contemporary Ghana. Bright colors, quick cuts, and Iuid camera movements enhance the energetic feel of the song. The visual style is a blend of gritty street scenes and shots, creating a compelling contrast that keeps viewers engaged.

The narrative of the video is centered around themes of celebration, love, and resilience. It begins with Zulubwoy in a bustling rural neighborhood, interacting with locals and setting the stage for a day of festivities. As the video progresses, it transitions to a street scene where Zulubwoy and his friends are seen dancing and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere. The storyline emphasizes the joy and communal spirit that are integral to Ghanaian culture.

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Read Also: Zulubwoy Drops A New Song ‘Oh Yeah’

The production quality of the “Oh Yeah” music video is top-notch. The video features crisp, high-deDnition visuals with excellent lighting and color grading that make each scene pop. The direction and editing are professional, with smooth transitions and well-timed cuts that match the beat of the song. The use of drone shots provides sweeping views of the locations, adding a cinematic feel to the video.

Oh Yeah” has been met with positive reviews from music critics, who have praised Zulubwoy for his unique sound and artistic vision. The video has been highlighted for its high production values, creative direction, and the effective way it captures the essence of Ghanaian culture.

Fans have responded enthusiastically to the release, with the music video quickly racking up views and likes on YouTube and other social media platforms. Comments and shares reIect widespread appreciation for Zulubwoy’s latest work, with many fans praising the video’s vibrant visuals and catchy tune.

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Zulubwoy’s release of the “Oh Yeah” music video is a significant milestone in his career, showcasing his ability to blend diverse musical inIuences into a cohesive and captivating package. The video, with its high production quality, engaging narrative, and vibrant visuals, is set to leave a lasting impression on both the Ghanaian music scene and international audiences. As Zulubwoy continues to innovate and push boundaries, fans and new listeners alike can look forward to more exciting releases from this talented musician.

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Gibrilville Releases New Single “Madina” Celebrating His Hometown

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Rising hip-hop artist Gibrilville has just dropped his latest single titled “Madina”, a heartfelt tribute to his beloved neighborhood in Ghana. He also shared his artwork for his latest studio album. The song showcases Gibrilville’s lyrical prowess and deep connection to the place he calls home.

Having moved back to Ghana after years of living abroad, Gibrilville found inspiration in the vibrant streets and bustling energy of Madina. The track captures the essence of the community, blending infectious beats with introspective lyrics that paint a vivid picture of his experiences and memories.

“Madina is more than just a place to me, it’s where I belong,” says Gibrilville. “I wanted to pay homage to the neighborhood that has shaped me and molded me into the artist and person I am today.” With its catchy hooks and infectious rhythm, “Madina” is sure to resonate with fans of Gibrilville’s unique sound and storytelling abilities.

The song is a testament to his roots and a celebration of the rich culture and heritage of Ghana. “Madina” is now available on all major streaming platforms. Along with the hot new track is the artwork for the upcoming album titled “African youth 1 & 2.

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I’m excited to share this cover with you guys. Look out for more news on this project. Gibrilville shares his album covers for his latest project “African youth 1 & 2” .The album is expected to arrive in stores this summer. The album cover is a picture of Gibril and his family in Lagos, Nigeria. The pictures were taken in 1988.

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