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Tony Allen, drums High Vibes Festival to a close in Accra

Legendary Afrobeat drummer, Tony Allen and his band brought the well patronized second edition of the High Vibes Festival to a befitting ending last Friday at the Alliance Francaise, Accra. Guinean hiphop group, Degg J Force 3 set the pace for the exciting finale, with energetic live music that captivated the multi-cultural and diverse group […]

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IMG00410 20101119 2114Legendary Afrobeat drummer, Tony Allen and his band brought the well patronized second edition of the High Vibes Festival to a befitting ending last Friday at the Alliance Francaise, Accra. Guinean hiphop group, Degg J Force 3 set the pace for the exciting finale, with energetic live music that captivated the multi-cultural and diverse group of audience.

The Tony Allen performance was a culmination of exciting and diverse musical and cultural activities from Ghana and the rest of Africa, over a period of 6 days. The High Vibes Festival opened on Wednesday, November 10 with ‘Hip & Movie Vibe’ at the Rocktsone’s Office. The free show was a showcase of some of Ghana’s freshest and most innovative rappers, as well as a playback of the journey of rap music in Ghana.  There were performances from the likes of Yaa Pono, Kay Ara, Trigmatic, Scizo, and M.anifest. There was also the screening of excerpts from ‘Coz ov Moni’ and ‘Singing 4 Freedom’.

The festival continued the following day with the ‘Frenchy Vibe’ at the Boomerang Nite Club with performances from Degg J Force 3 and the best of francophone music courtesy, Omar I, Ghana’s most celebrated Francophone DJ.

The infamous +233 Club hosted the ‘Jazzy Vibe’ on Friday, November 12. It was a celebration of Ghana’s growing jazz music featuring Kae Sun, a Ghanaian born Canadian music star, and Agorsor with their infectious rhythms.  Also on the bill were Kwame Yeboah and Dankwa with the new ‘Dzidudu’ sounds, and the indefatigable Gyedu Blay Ambolley.

The Holy Gardens, near Kwame Nkrumah Circle saw the ‘High Vibes Explosion’ on Saturday, November 13. It was an explosion of great music from Ghana and West Africa featuring the likes of Sarkodie, Wulomei, Warriors, King Mensah, Degg J Force 3, Awa Sissao, Kezita, Ambolley and others.

The High Vibes Festival was produced by Pidgen Music and Creative storm with sponsorship the French Embassy, Alliance Francaise Accra, African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF), and the Ministry of Chieftaincy and Culture. According to the organizers, they hope that the festival would become the music and culture festival for Ghana that would draw attention and participation from the rest of Africa, the Diaspora and the world at large.

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Ladipoe speaks on his controversial tweet that caused chaos in the music industry

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Nigerian rapper, Ladipo Edo known in the music circles as ladipoe has reacted to his controversial tweet which caused chaos in the Nigerian music industry.

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We lack the necessary equipments to operate efficiently and effectively- GNFS

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The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has appealed to the government and corporate entities to provide the necessary resources to enable it to effectively and efficiently execute its mandate. (more…)

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I almost regretted coming out to say my truth – Real Warri Pikin reflects on backlash after weight loss surgery videos

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Nigerian comedian and actress, Anita Alaire Afoke Asuohal, profssionally known as Real Warri Pikin has opened up about her experience with weight loss surgery and the scrutiny she faced afterward.  (more…)

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Rising D.C. Rapper KP Skywalka Drops Highly Anticipated Sequel to “Granny’s House” With “Back To Granny’s House”

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KP Skywalka, the most-played rapper from the D.C. area, is poised to captivate audiences once again with the release of his latest project, “Back to Granny’s House,” set to drop on May 10th, 2024. Following the success of his previous project, “Granny’s House,” KP Skywalka is back with a sequel that promises to deliver the same soulful vibes and introspective lyricism that has made him a standout in the hip-hop scene.

Known for his distinctive blend of warm soul and ’90s and ‘70s R&B samples, KP Skywalka’s music resonates with audiences on a deeply emotional level. His doe-eyed rhymes weave tales of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery, inviting listeners into his world with a raw honesty that is both abrasive and sweet. With “Back to Granny’s,” KP continues to showcase his lyrical prowess, offering a unique blend of spiritual depth and street authenticity that sets him apart from his peers.

One of the highlights of “Back to Granny’s House” is a feature from popular Detroit artist Peezy, adding an extra layer of depth and diversity to KP’s already impressive sound. Peezy’s contribution further elevates the project, promising fans an unforgettable listening experience from start to finish.

Drawing inspiration from his upbringing in the southeast neighborhoods of Washington, D.C., KP Skywalka pays homage to his roots while also infusing his music with elements of Jay-Z, young Wiz Khalifa, Boosie, and Pimp C. The result is a captivating fusion of D.C. influence and classic hip-hop swagger that showcases KP’s versatility as an artist.

As anticipation builds for the release of “Back to Granny’s House,” KP Skywalka stands as a beacon for those seeking lyrical depth and real-world resonance in their playlists. With cosigns from industry heavyweights like IDK, Veeze, and Offset, KP Skywalka is poised to make a lasting impact on the hip-hop landscape with his latest offering.

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“Back to Granny’s House” will be available on all major streaming platforms on May 10th, 2024. Don’t miss your chance to experience the next chapter in KP Skywalka’s musical journey.

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Social Trends: Sarkodie says Kendrick Lamar & J. Cole are his only rivals

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In a bold and audacious move that has set social media ablaze, Ghanaian rap sensation Sarkodie has declared his only competition in the music industry to be none other than American rap giants Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole.

The announcement, made during a promotional event for his new mixtape, has sparked a flurry of reactions from fans and fellow artists alike.

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While some have applauded Sarkodie’s confidence and ambition, others have questioned his claim, with many pointing out the vast differences in their respective fan bases and global reach.

As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: Sarkodie’s statement has certainly put him in the spotlight, and only time will tell if he can live up to his own lofty expectations.

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SkrewFaze’s daughter joins US Army, father shares joyful announcement

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Ghanaian Hiplife legend SkewFaze is elated as his eldest daughter, Lovelace Torto Eshun, recently enlisted in the US Army. (more…)

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