Thursday, 26 May 2016

Ghana Music Industry has made Musicians so poor till now... - Shatta Wale

Ghana music industry has made musicians so poor till now... - Shatta Wale

Shatta Wale, the voice of the voiceless doing what he does best after music---speaking up and out for himself and his colleague musicians in the Ghana music industry who are protecting their careers and don't want to be tagged as controversial and in the end enter into the bad books of ghana music industry players.

The controversial Ghanaian reggae-dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale who is no longer reffered to as the Dancehall King but rather the Entertainter has blamed the music industry for making musicians poor till now all because MUSIGA have leveraged on the inability of musicians to speak up and out for their rights. The Entertainer also called on the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) president, Obour and his team to sit up.

According to Shatta Wale, "We have seen musicians come and go down. All because they dont speak out for their rights. This so called industry has made musicians so poor till now that musicians cant even make ends meat. Its a total disgrace to hear musigha come out to think banning of profane songs can change our industry but dont think of educating musicians to see this career as a business venture which most musicians need more than anything. Obuor and your team sit up cuz all what you see these days is called the "REVOLUTION".."

And responding to MUSIGA and Ghana Music Rights Organization (GHAMRO) alleged plan to ban all profane songs in the system---a plan that was necessitated by the musician's latest profane song tittled "Wo Maame Tw3", Shatta Wale called upon them to ban Ghanaian highlife music living legend, Daddy Lumba since he also puts out profane songs.

Shatta Wale stated, "That is why I love Daddy Lumba, he is grown and matured and do you think he regrets doing all his songs. No, he knows our industry is full of hypocrites and hungry industry players. Go and ban him because he is waiting for you...Disgraceful souls...Big up Daddy Lumba and large up Yaa pono. Go and ban his name too. Shame on musigha and shame on Ghamro.. #Entertainer"

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Wednesday, 11 May 2016

Sherifa Gunu reveals her Secret to growing younger but not older

Sherifa Gunu reveals her Secret to growing younger but not older

The Ghanaian female soul musician took to Twitter this afternoon to respond to her fans who have been yearning to know the secret fountain of youth she has been drinking from all this while, and she did not disappoint them with the secret truth.

According to Sherifa Gunu, God is her secret fountain of youth.

She wrote, "My funs, those asking me what is the secret of I growing younger instead of getting old, #God is my secret # good morning Africa."

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Sunday, 8 May 2016

2016 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMAs2016) Winners' List

2016 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMAs2016) Winners List

The 17th edition of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards took place at the International Conference Centre in Accra.

2016 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMAs2016) Winners List

The red carpet was hosted by Ghanaian female TV and radio presenter, Berla Mundi
and TV personality, Elia Chebib.

2016 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMAs2016) hosts, winners list

And the main hosts for the event night were Ghanaian multiple award-winning actor, Chris Attoh and female radio and TV presenter, Naa Ashorkor.

The DJ for the event night was DJ Black.

Below is the list of the winners for 2016 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.

-Unsung category award - Adomaa

-Traditional artiste of the year - Tessa Music Group

-Instrumentalist of the year - Justice  Williams

-Best music for development of the year -  International Fisherman (Gasmilla)

-Lifetime Achievement award - AB Crenstil

-Song writer of the year - Kofi Kinaata (Susuka)

-Gospel song of the year- Aporsor (Nicholas Omane Achampong )

-Highlife song of the year - Mansa (Bisa Kdei)

-Raggae dancehall song of the year - Go Higher (Stonebwoy)

-Hip-hop song of the year - Hand To Mouth (Sarkodie)

-Hiplife song of the year - Y3 wo krom (Atom)

-Afro pop song of the year -  Mina Bo Po (E.L)

-Gospel artiste of the year - SP Kofi Sarpong

-Highlife artiste of the year - Bisa Kdei

-Hip-hop hiplife artiste of the year - E.L

-Raggae dancehall artiste of the year -  Stonebwoy

-Best female vocalist of the year - MzVee

-Best male vocalist of the year - Pat Thomas

-Best rapper of the year - Sarkodie

-African artiste of the year - Wizkid

-Best Collaboration of year - VVIP

-Best group of the year - VVIP

-Music producer of the year - E.L

-Best Music video of the year - E.L and Famous Films

-Record of the year - Sarkodie Ft. Pat  Thomas (Bra)

-Best new artiste of the year - Kofi Kinaata

-Vodafone most popular song of the year - Mansa (Bisa Kdei)

-Album of the year - Breakthrough (Bisa Kdei)

-Artiste of the year - E.L

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