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Mentor Vrs Stars Of The Future - Who Is Up In front?
04-Apr-2008, Hilda Owusu
The tussle to get the most attention in the music reality show competitions seems at the moment to be drifting in the direction of TV3.
 
 
 
Tinny, 5five @ Muuston Beach
Come Saturday August 23, the Muuston Beach Resort located at Oshiyie near Kokrobite in Accra will witness the biggest beach jam ever in the history of Ghana’s show business.
 
 
Stars' Marriages: For Better Or Worse?
There is a growing perception among the Ghanaian society that most of the high-rated gospel musicians’ marriages fail or are fraught with problems.
 
 
Did Kwaw Kesse meet Bush?
The news that hiplife musician Kwaw Kesse also known as ‘King of the Streets’ had a 30-minute meeting with President Bush while he was visiting Ghana has turned out to be false.
 
 
Chasing The Lost Millions In Music
The music industry in Ghana for the past two decades has recorded low patronage of musical albums due to the increasing rate of piracy.
 
 
Ghana 2008 - No Place For Music
If the fiasco that characterised the Inter-Participating Nations Jamboree that followed the Ghana 2008 draw last October had any lessons for the Local Organising Committee, those lessons did not have any effect on the gentlemen whose job it is the activities related to the 20-day football fiesta.
 
 
The Role Of Ghanaian Musical Artistes
IT is indisputable fact that music is life and it is the food for the soul, for that matter. Music can therefore positively transform a society for progress and development; or on the other hand, it can be used negatively to destroy the moral fibre of a society and ultimately lead that society to degeneration and ruin!
 
 
Ghana Music: Leave A-Plus Alone!
Until the Ghanaian born music star, A-Plus started releasing political songs as another means of focusing attention on problems some politicians are creating in this country, no musician in the country had thought that such songs could be lucrative, gain popularity and educate the populace of their rights.
 
 
Ghana Music: Oh Shut Up A-Plus
A-Plus is buoyant, sure-footed and full of himself on the release of his latest single. He is quick to retort about his exercise of freedom of speech whenever he’s called upon to answer questions on this not-so-wowing song.
 
 
Ghana Music: Poor stage performances must stop!
Everyone agrees we are in the twenty first century, a new age of human thinking and understanding science, technology, business and the arts have become areas molded with sophistication of such ever changing time and milieu.
 
 
Ghana Music: What is wrong with hiplife?
Of late, folks Hiplife has come under strong criticism that the man everybody believe, started it all has also added his voice to this self-destructive game play. It is very sad to hear people so called connoisseurs to say all sorts of things about the current rejuvenated genre called Hiplife as if it is the bane of the industry’s woes.