2018’s Jam When it comes to Ghanaian music, we’ve all been treated to a wide variety of quality tracks this...
From Nairobi, Kampala, Djibouti city to Dodoma, the uniqueness of this sound from the East will captivate you and we're here for this.
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Welcome To Superjazz Grab your handheld fan, a cold drink and some fine bud to relax to carefully created sounds...
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Best Ghanaian songs for July July served us with a lot of new songs birthed from isolation. The like of...
The Red, Gold & Green inspired Gangsta Coming off his well-received debut EP release Gangsta Luv, Skillz8Figure is back with...
With a soothing voice, she kicks off her project with “Interference”, a plaintive piano ballad that laments on all sorts of emotions that come with a broken relationship, all chiaroscuro and natural voice, trademark Tems.
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New, Creative & Unique. With popular culture’s lens hyper fixed on African music, art, fashion and culture, it is time...
Best Ghanaian Songs of August August was fast-paced which saw the rise of new movements and some phenomenal new generation...
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