Stories By John Claude Tamakloe
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Harlem Tourism Board President throws massive weight behind “The Taste Of Afrika” initiative
December 14, 2022In an exclusive dialogue with the founders of The Taste Of Afrika – Tengol K. Kplemani...
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Kpaps drops another spellbinding street anthem ahead of Christmas
December 1, 2022Kevin Kpakpo Quarshie better known as Kpaps, a chiefly skilled songwriter and hip hop act is...
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Get familiar with one of Ghana’s international reggae exports, Kwame Bediako
November 10, 2022International reggae recording artist, Ghanaian-born Kwame Bediako continues his mission of roots and culture with a...
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Perez Musik makes his grand scale debut at MTN Stands In Worship with an electrifying worship-filled performance
October 26, 2022Perez Musik stunned the crowd at Accra’s MTN Stands In Worship concert on October 22, 2022,...
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Boiiisam makes a legendary mark in Arizona with Arathejay & WES7AR 22 on ‘Jo’
October 17, 2022American-based Ghanaian afrobeat act Boiiisam together with Arathejay & WES7AR 22 have cemented their feet on...
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Nektunez signs managerial deal with Akon’s Konvict Kulture
October 14, 2022With a knack for excellence and having lived it through his blossoming music career, Atlanta-based Ghanaian...
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Ama Slay flexes on her haters with ‘Far Away’
October 7, 2022The new single follows her collaborative single featuring Ko-Jo Cue titled Ebi You. In ‘Far Away’, Ama...
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Wonder girl Moliy readies ‘Hard’, first single off her ‘Honey Doom EP’
October 7, 2022Widely known for her major contribution to Beyonce’s Black is King album, Ghanaian American singer-songwriter Moliy...
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Discover one of Africa’s finest DJs in the UK: Shakez
September 26, 2022The African continent can boast of being home to some of the world’s global sensational creatives...
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Sarkodie deserves a celebration for his contribution to Hip hop/Rap culture and the first ‘BET Int’l Flow Act’ – StarZee urges
September 26, 2022The industry has to celebrate Sarkodie because most Ghanaian rappers are now becoming full-time singers because...