Tag: Ghanaian music
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Black Sherif Wins Legal Dispute with Former Management: Court Rules in Favor of Artist
High Court Brings Finality to Black Sherif Legal Dispute The High Court (Commercial Division) of Ghana has delivered a decisive judgment in the long-running case between Shadrach Owusu Agyei, known professionally as Black Sherif, and his former management. The ruling marks a significant milestone for the internationally acclaimed Ghanaian artist, ending a dispute that had…
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Black Sherif Wins Legal Dispute with Former Management: Court Victory
High Court Rules in Favor of Black Sherif in Management Dispute The High Court (Commercial Division) has delivered a decisive judgment in the matter of Shadrach Owusu Agyei vs Mohammed Ismail Sherif, commonly known as Black Sherif, bringing finality to a long-running dispute with his former management. The court’s ruling marks a significant milestone for…
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Keche Joshua Reacts to ‘Dead Crowd’ at AFRIMA: A Call for Respect Across Africa
AFRIMA Controversy Sparks Discussion Across Africa The All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) have once again become a focal point for conversations about cross‑border reception and regional respect in Africa’s bustling music scene. Ghanaian duo Keche — notably through member Joshua — has added his voice to the ongoing debate after a reportedly cool reception to…
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Reactions as Akosua Serwaa, Papa Shee Spotted at Kumasi High Court Sparks Fresh Legal Buzz
Introduction A video showing Akosua Serwaa, popularly known as Papa Shee, exiting the Kumasi High Court has stirred significant online discussion. As the first wife of the late Highlife icon Daddy Lumba, her appearance at a major legal venue is naturally drawing attention from fans, observers of Ghanaian music history, and social media alike. While…
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AratheJay Turns Nimo Live into a Defining Ghanaian Homecoming Moment
AratheJay Delivers a Homecoming Highlight at Nimo Live When AratheJay stepped onto the stage at Alliance Française this December 20, the air was thick with anticipation. The annual Nimo Live concert—already a standout on Ghana’s December entertainment calendar—returned with a performance that felt less like a show and more like a homecoming party. A crowd…
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Wendy Shay Appraises Tracy Shay: Acknowledging Teamwork Behind AFRIMA-Winning Hit
Wendy Shay Praises Tracy Shay At AFRIMA Awards In a moment that captured both gratitude and sisterly mentorship, Ghanaian singer Wendy Shay publicly praised her protégé Tracy Shay during the AFRIMA Awards ceremony held in Lagos, Nigeria. The event, which celebrates African music excellence, became a platform for Wendy to acknowledge the hard work of…
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Wendy Shay Praises Tracy Shay at AFRIMA Awards
Wendy Shay Uses AFRIMA Platform to Spotlight Tracy Shay Afrobeat stars and music industry insiders gathered in Lagos for the All-African Music Awards (AFRIMA) to celebrate a night of honors across Africa’s vibrant music scene. In the spotlight, Ghanaian sensation Wendy Shay took a moment during her appreciation remarks to publicly acknowledge the crucial contributions…
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Azonto Pride: Stop Using It as an Insult, Embrace Ghanaian Music
Rethinking Azonto: From Viral Dance to National Pride Ghana’s Azonto, once a viral force in the music scene, has become a flashpoint in conversations about taste, relevance, and cultural value. Recent public comments from rapper Kofi Mole challenge a troubling trend: using Azonto as a dismissive label for songs deemed outdated or inferior. Mole argues…
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Azonto Pride: Kofi Mole Urges Respect and Revival Now
Raising the Bar for Azonto Ghanaian rapper Kofi Mole has sparked a conversation about how Azonto, a vibrant subgenre of Hiplife, is discussed in popular culture. In recent comments on Luv FM, he pushed back against the trend of labeling Azonto as an outdated or inferior sound, urging listeners and fellow artists to reframe the…

