Singer TiTi Owusu Shares Artwork For New Single ‘’Karma’’

Singer/songwriter TiTi Owusu has released the official cover for her soon to be released single ‘’Karma’’.  The cover of the single shows the singer flexing her arm, similar to a ‘’Girl Power’’ pose. The pose is an exhibition of her strength and power. TiTi’s posture on the cover references the iconic muscle flex by Rosie The Riveter, the cultural icon […]

E.L Throws Himself In The Music Convo With ”Efa Wo Ho Ben”

Depending on who you ask, the answer will be different. For the ELiens (fans of E.L), the rapper is still a force to reckon with on the Ghanaian music scene. For the non-EL fans, he has fallen off the perch and now playing catch up. That, the once high soaring eagle has, over the years tried flapping the water off […]

Juls Drafts King Promise and Mugeez On New Highlife Tinged Bop

Off the back of his summer EP “Colour”, Juls is all set to serve us some new music as he recruits A-list Ghanaian crooners King Promise and Mugeez on euphonious highlife tune dubbed “Your Number“. Renowned for his minimalist afrobeat production, producer and DJ, Juls delivers nothing short of his trademark sound on this record.  Speaking to Philip Edusei of Unorthodox Reviews about his experience working […]

Watch: King George VIII Releases His Video For “SILENCE”

King George VIII is the moniker of 27-year-old Norwegian/Ghanaian artist George Kwadwo Ofori. His work as a producer has spanned eight years and counting, with a passion for music preceding that well into his childhood. It is this very period of his life that has served as the inspiration for much of the artist’s music; and this is well clad […]

THE CUTS: EP 05 Vol. 15

THE CUTS is a weekly review of singles, videos and albums you must hear. The songs and videos covered are not genre and/or region specific. Once it is good, it will be reviewed or featured. MsFu – State of Mind Thursday’s are ”MsFu Day”. The rapper has dedicated herself to releasing a song every Thursday till her music vault is […]

Watch “Aprodoo” Documentary and Video By Akan

Two years after the release of his highly acclaimed debut album, rapper Akan is still releasing materials off the back of the album. “Onipa Akoma”, the 2017 debut was described by this blog as the best album of this decade. The album’s brilliance lied more with how it was conceptualized; a tale about life – from birth to death – […]

Nubuke Foundation Reopens on 23 November 2019 With Photographic Exhibition- ‘James Barnor: A Retrospective’

Nubuke Foundation is pleased to officially announce the reopening of its bespoke arts space and extended campus at its existing premises in East Legon, Accra, following two years of reconstruction. This is a milestone in the development of arts and cultural infrastructure in Ghana and West Africa. Designed by architects, Baerbel Mueller and Juergen Strohmayer, the space now comprises of […]

Ko-Jo Cue (Finally) Earns His Shine With ”For My Brothers”

There comes along an album which defines a generation, not only in terms of the cadences or punchlines but the message within the music. In a year where most mainstream rap albums failed to meet expectations; most of these releases felt more like collections of singles rather than cohesive, well-curated body of work. “For My Brothers”, by Ko-Jo Cue is […]

FOKN Wood: From Ghana, The Fight Against Homophobia Via Music

The Ghanaian duo releases the clip of “True Friends”, shot in a bar where, and it is rare in Ghana, the LGBTQ community can be without fear for his health. These rascals FOKN Bois are back with a particularly committed clip. We knew them teasing, to put small pikes to their fellow musicians desperate to get on the radio, or to play codes […]