Afro-Pop and Pop vocalist, performer, songwriter, TV presenter, and former beauty queen, Ellen Ayensuaa Gyapong, better known as Efe Keyz is set to unleash the official heartbreak anthem for 2022 dubbed; This Love.
Returning from hiatus, Efe Keyz is here to stay with her interesting artistry and sultry vocals as she serves her song-starved fans with fresh sonic inspiration.
The Afrobeat tune oozes of the signature sound of the lead guitar and shakers in a mid-tempo swing that sits well on Efe’s eclectic songwriting skills.
It’s one themed on the inevitable occurrence of heartbreak in relationships and will aid listeners to have an escape route from all the infamous side effects of the incurable ‘broken heart’ syndrome.
Frederick Nuetei Nortey known professionally as Frederick Nortey is a Ghanaian Celebrity Blogger and publicist.He founded fredericknuetei.com an entertainment website and blog that primarily publishes news about Ghanaian Celebrities.
Ghanaian rapper Amerado has dropped a reply to Lyrical Joe hours after the latter came for him in a song titled ‘Baboon’.
The exciting duo have thrown social media into a frenzy after they dropped songs aimed at each other. Lyrical Joe, some hours ago, dropped a song titled ‘Baboon’ in which he insulted Amerado.
Amerado’s reply has stirred a huge debate amongst fans on who is winning the beef. Fans from both camps have stood strongly behind their favourites. Watch Video Here:
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Why would anyone name an Album “3, 3 & 1”? What could be the reason behind it? — I’m sure these 2 questions have been lingering on the minds of many the very moment Ras Kuuku announced it as the title of his new Album.
Getting into quick conversations with the multiple award-winning Reggae and Afrobeats Singer, it was quite divine and empyreal how he gave a breakdown of it.
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According to Ras Kuuku, adding the numbers “3 + 3 + 1” gives a figure of 7 which is quite a powerful and spiritual number connoting the heavens and celestial energies. Also, it represents the days of the week which has 7 days as well as the 7th month of the year, in which he (Ras Kuuku) was born.
With real name, Jonas Kojo Kurankye, Ras Kuuku has been on the path of music since the early 2000s and has scored some enviable feats and played some of the prestigious music stages from Ghana to USA, just to name a few. From getting multiple nominations and winning awards at Bass Awards, 3 Music, Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, Ghana Music Awards USA, Ghana Entertainment Awards USA, and a host of others, he has been able to ink his name in the Ghanaian Reggae/Dancehall fraternity as one of the Music icons defending the genre while staying true to his core roots in Highlife, Hiplife and Afrobeats as well. With previous features with other heavyweight artistes like Stonebwoy and Kofi Kinaata, one would agree Ras Kuuku didn’t come from an easy hole.
This Album “3, 3 & 1” is the 4th studio album by Ras Kuuku. He has previously released “Nokre”, “Kuntunkunuku” and “Kwame Nkrumah”.
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“3, 3 & 1”, title track for the Album is the only Reggae song off the album with a blend of Afrobeats, Hiplife, Highlife et al, so he cuts across different markets with the record.
This new Album “3, 3 & 1” was released on July 30, 2022 via MiPromo Distribution services. The Album has 7 songs listed for it. He featured 5 artistes on this catalogue namely Kuami Eugene, Fameye, Paa Kwesi (Dobble), YPee and Kobi Trice NYC
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