soundtrack
Tomorrow (Sadio)
View all from Salif Keita Salif KeitaPapa1999Salif KeitaEnglish, Bambara65:14http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZM4NIVIOUI
NO ACCREDITATION NO ENTRY!!!
The family and funeral committee chaired by Harry Laud adhered to this rule as if it was Kwame's last wish or maybe he wrote it in his will that when he dies his family should give accreditation to people who would attend his funeral. For the first time in the history of showbiz in this country for a star like Kwame Owusu-Ansah to die for a so called accreditation and the right for this and the right for that to become a major issue for his final journey to the known. The death of Kwame Owusu-Ansah has brought a lot of issues from the media, from fellow actors, some family members and funeral organizing committee.
Two Music Icons Prepare to appear in Ghana's Hottest Film , The Scar
Wanlov the Kubolor and Kweku T are getting to appear in the latest film to come of Ghana. Shooting of the film is scheduled for late March this year.
The originator of Kubolor music, Wanlov is Ghana to stay and guess what? Move into the film industry. Insider information reports that he cannot wait to work with Kweku T.
Kweku T on the other hand sees this film as a chance to try his hands in the action film genre. Infact he is busy in training and getting those "Killer Moves" ready.
Save my soul - soundtrack (lyrics, video) from the Beyonce movie
Beyonce - The President's Daughter is probably the biggest movie out of Africa in the last year. The Ghanaian movie (produced by Venus Films) rode the distribution channels of Nollywood and the stardom of Nadia Buari, Van Vicker and Jackie Appiah to international fame. The movie is popular all over Africa as well as in the African Diaspora. 'Save my soul' is the name of the original soundtrack for the movie. The lyrics and video are below.
Voices of the Future : African Children's Choir

They may go unnoticed as we jam to kwaito, soukouss, highlife and bongo flava, but the African Children's Choir is a strong presence whose mission we all need to be in support of. Made up of the most precious of faces and the most delicate of voices, the choir comprises of young African children aged between 7 and 11. Many of them have lost a parent or two to famine and disease, some are HIV positive orphans. They speak different languages and are from various countries around the continent, but they have united in one voice to represent and raise awareness to the issues concerning AIDS orphans from all over Africa. They were recently featured in the "Blood Diamond" movie's soundtrack. They have shared stages with personalities such as Miriam Makeba, Thandiswa Mazwai, Josh Groban, Wyclef Jean, Michael W. Smith to name a few, and have been successful in raising significant funds towards supporting and educating their brothers and sisters throughout the continent.
Run
View all from Selasee SelaseeRunSelasee AtiaseEnglish, Gahttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6O6JzwfF8IQ
Mafikizolo's Ndihamba nawe video
When a Asian girl is asked to reveal the soundtrack of her life, and she says Mafikizolo, it shows you that this group has entered the international spotlight.
Ndihamba nawe by Mafikizolo. Lyrics here
Soobax
View all from K'Naan K'NaanThe Dusty foot philosopher2005K'Naan WarsameSomali, English83:41http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6t5l31IVkC4
Music and film in Ghana - Phamous People To Direct Chemphe's New Video

Phamous People To Direct Chemphe's New Video - Urbanlife singer/songwriter Chemphe is working with multiple award winning Phamous People on the video for his new single 'Why You Dey Treat Am Bad'. The song, an emotional plea against domestic violence, was recorded by David 'Keywa' Kyei at Groove Zone, Tema Community 11 with backing vocals by selected singers drawn from two resident choirs of Action Chapel, Tema Community 9.
The personality that is Zola - Kwaito to Tsotsi to humanity
Top SA music star in arms control fight - Johannesburg (AND) Top South African Television and Music star, Mduduzi Dlamini, popularly known as Zola will be performing at the Control Arms Live concert at 8 pm on Thursday 28 September 2006 in Melrose Arch, Johannesburg. [African news dimension entertainment]
When I saw this news story about an SA music star in arms control, one name came to mind very quickly. Zola aka Bonginkosi Dlamini. Ever since I heard about him through some Kwaito songs from a friend, I have admired him.





















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