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Mahamud Iddi has emerged as the Ultimate Winner of Electroland Ghana Limited’s (Electroland Ghana…
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“Car as Ultimate Prize Is a Hasty Decision” – Mr. Kpeewa to GNMA
A radio presenter and entertainment analyst, Mr. Kpeewa, has raised concerns over the decision by organizers of…
“Half A Loaf Came for Me, Not Saani” — Ismael Walad Drops Explosive Revelation…
Ghanaian musician Ismael Walad has revealed how his commitment to education and parental expectations cost him…
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Fighting Malaria in Africa: Ghana to scale up malaria vaccine implementation…
Ghana is set to scale-up Malaria Vaccine Implementation Programme (MVIP) from the current 42 to 93 Districts across…
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“Car as Ultimate Prize Is a Hasty Decision” – Mr. Kpeewa to GNMA
A radio presenter and entertainment analyst, Mr. Kpeewa, has raised concerns over the decision by organizers of the Ghana Northern Music Awards (GNMA) to announce a car as the ultimate prize for its maiden edition.
Speaking over the weekend on Gbewaa Entertainment Chat on Radio Tamale, Mr. Kpeewa described the decision as hasty, cautioning that it could affect the long-term sustainability and credibility of the awards scheme.
According to him, newly established award schemes that aim to be consistent and sustainable must operate within their means, gradually expanding as they grow. He argued that introducing a high-value reward such as a car at the very beginning sets a standard that…
“Half A Loaf Came for Me, Not Saani” — Ismael Walad Drops Explosive Revelation…
Ghanaian musician Ismael Walad has revealed how his commitment to education and parental expectations cost him a major recording opportunity that could have altered the trajectory of his music career.
Speaking in an interview with Mr. Krouch on the Gbewaa Entertainment Chat, aired on Radio Tamale over the weekend, the artiste disclosed that he once received interest from Accra-based record label Half A Loaf, known for signing rapper Saani in 2016.
When asked about his educational background, Ismael Walad declined to go into details but stated clearly that he is a professional teacher. He explained that combining teaching with music has been challenging, describing formal education…
“Some Fans Are More Powerful Than Promoters” — Maccasio Drops Bombshell (+VIDEO)
Award-winning Ghanaian musician, Sherif Abdul Majeed, professionally known as Maccasio, has underscored the equal importance of fans and promoters in the growth of an artiste, stressing that one cannot thrive without the other.
Speaking in an interview on Face to Face on DM TV, hosted by Naa Damba and co-host Mr. Krouch, the celebrated rapper was asked to choose who he values more between promoters and fans. Maccasio declined to pick sides, explaining that both groups play complementary and irreplaceable roles in an artiste’s journey.
According to him, fans provide direct financial support by buying tickets and attending concerts, which sustains the career of a musician. He noted,…
Muf Tee Records Successful Debut Concert in Tamale
Fast-rising Ghanaian artiste Muf Tee has successfully staged his maiden concert, marking a major milestone in his music career and affirming his growing influence in the industry.
The event, dubbed the Star EP Concert, came off at the King David Poolside and attracted a large turnout of music lovers, industry players, and fans from across Tamale and its environs. The concert was organized to officially outdoor and promote Muf Tee’s newly released EP, ŋmar’ga (Star).
From the opening performances to the headline moment, the atmosphere was charged with excitement as Muf Tee delivered energetic and emotional renditions of songs from the EP, including Star (ŋmar’ga),…
“I Write My Lyrics in the Washroom” – Muf Tee Reveals Unusual Songwriting Habit…
Fast-growing Ghanaian musician Muf Tee has revealed an unconventional but deeply personal songwriting process, saying most of his lyrics come to him while he is in the washroom, not in a studio or locked room.
Speaking in an interview on DM TV, the artiste likened himself to “a pregnant woman,” explaining that inspiration strikes when he is alone in the bathroom, sometimes for hours. According to him, being naked and seated on the water closet gives him the freedom to think deeply, allowing lyrics to flow naturally.
Muf Tee said he finds it difficult to lock himself in a room to write songs, as it makes him uncomfortable and distracted. To make the most of his creative moments, he…
Muf Tee Drops “ŋmar’ga” EP Ahead of Star Concert in Tamale
Fast-rising Ghanaian artiste, Muf Tee has officially released a new Extended Play (EP) titled ŋmar’ga, a project he describes as a reflection of his journey and rising status in the music scene. The title ŋmar’ga, which literally means “Star”, captures the confidence and ambition driving the fast-growing musician.
The eight-track EP offers a rich blend of sound and themes, with songs including Star (ŋmar’ga), Hard Cash, Winner, Nawun’ko, Reload, Taker’s, Prekese, and Auto-Matic. Across the project, Muf Tee explores motivation, hustle, success, and personal growth, delivering energetic performances backed by contemporary production.
The release of ŋmar’ga comes ahead of Muf Tee’s highly…