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Mzansi : The 1s and 2s
I'm in South Africa and just wanted to give everyone an update on the music scene and what's going on lately...
-Kabelo is proving time and time again that he's ruling the kwaito world with his latest SMASHING album "I am King". Lyrics and video coming soon! I'm also hearing rumours of TKZee in the studio engineering a new comeback album. Should be interesting, what with Kabelo so sick with the rhymes, and Zwai coming back from Opera-mode. I havent seen Tokollo in a while though.
It won't end
View all from Jeremiah Gyang Jeremiah GyangNa ba ka2005Jeremiah GyangEnglish24:02
Ghana music awards nominations for 2008 out!
Updated! Check out the winners in this blog entry
The wait is over! After a number of forums held to discuss the future of the GMAs (Ghana Music Awards) and controversy over who gets nominated and wins, the nominations are finally out. The gospel artistes have used their chart and airplay dominance over last year to acquire the most award nominations as well. Chief amongst them is Ohemaa Mercy, Pastor Lenny Akpadie and newcomer, Cee.
Let's see who the gunners for the various categories are.
For artiste of the year, we have
1. Ohemaa Mercy
2. Shasha Marley
3. Kwaw Kese
4. Becca
5. Ofori Amponsah
6. Rev. Lenny Akpadie
I am not sure what the criteria for this award is, whether it is measured by popularity, record sales, newsmaking or great performances. Judging by the way the award has been handed out in past years, you may go with Mr. All4Real but I think Kwaw Kese dominated 2007 and will probably take this one. The dark horse is Becca, I doubt this award goes to a gospel artiste. Hey, I have nothing against them.
Chit-chat: Philipa Baafi
This interview was done in the presence of Kwame Karikari, Philipa's producer.
Museke: Can you tell us about your background, family and education?
Philipa: I was born in Kumasi to Mr. Fred and Mrs. Grace Baafi. I have 2 other siblings and come from Manhyia. I attended Kings International school and because I was brilliant, getting 1st positions and all, I ended up at St. Monica’s (Girls) Secondary School. I studied science there and from 1998-1999 was the head prefect. I released my first album in 1999 shortly after I finished Monica’s.
Museke: Talking about music, how did you get into it and what was your first break?
Philipa: I released Nyame honhom sane (God’s spirit come down) in 1999. One Father Manu at St. Monica’s produced the album. I had been leading the praise and worship team in school. I was the SU president as well as science club president.
My second album, Mogya no akasa (the blood has spoken), came out in 2002.
Philipa Baafi - queen of gospel icons
Philipa Baafi, the 27 year old singer, songwriter, musician and philanthropist is a native of Manhyia, a community which is about 50 minutes drive from Kumasi, the regional capital of Ashanti. Touted as the queen of gospel icons, Philipa sees her career more as a ministry than a mere profession. Philipa is one of a handful of superstars who can still shift merchandise to their favour even when they have not released a new project for a relatively long time.
Singing started for her when she was just an infant in a basic school. This was very much against the wishes of her parents, her mother particularly. She however continued the musical talent through her secondary school (St. Monica’s Secondary School) at Mampong where she still had time for her singing even when she was in her final year. By the time she completed school in 2000 she had recorded her first album as the Head girl, “Nyame Honhom sane” which literally means Descend upon us, Thou Holy Ghost.
Riziki
View all from Jamnazi Africa Jamnazi AfricaRiziki2007Awilo - Michael Otieno, Jamnazi AfricaSwahili11:53
Osaberima
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Fefeefe
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Wode me aba fie
View all from Esther Smith Esther Smith, Morris BabyfaceWo din no hyiren2007Esther SmithTwi15:16
Soweto Gospel Choir wins Grammy - Traditional World Music album
They have done it again! The Soweto Gospel Choir has won the Grammy Award for Best Traditional World Music Album for the second year in a row.
From Allafrica.com
Executive Producer and Director of the Soweto Gospel Choir, Beverly Bryer - who was in Los Angeles to accept the award in 2007 - told BuaNews on Monday winning the second Grammy is an incredible feeling.
"I have spoken to our musical director Lucas Bok [who was at the Awards to accept the Grammy] and the groups absolutely ecstatic!" said Ms Bryer, who co-founded the group in November 2002 with David Mulovhedzi.












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