Video Review: Sister Deborah ‘Sampanana’ feat. Medikal

Word of mouth information is very important since one can’t put a thumb on everything happening around us in this fast pacing universe. Through word of mouth, lives has been impacted; both positively and otherwise. When it comes to music, a friend’s vote of confidence is enough to get you to press play or listen to an artiste(s). In this […]

New Music: Do Some by DJ K3V

  DJ K3V enlist dancehall artist Hama and rapper Legacy for his latest single Do Some. Boasting of different rhythmic fusions of afropop, dancehall and trap, Do Some, aside its fun grooves carry some weighty theme: gold-digger tendencies of today’s ladies. Legacy, rapping in fante captures it succinctly: how come girls lately move to only guys who wave car keys?’. DK […]

THE CUTS: EP 01 Vol. 3

KO-JO CUE: THE WAVE CUE is back again! This time round, with another street banging tune that will surely make waves (pun intended). After releasing the bouncy, crowd pulling, good-old boom-bap laced Wole (which sampled Lauryn Hills’ “Lost One’), the BBnZ artiste returns with “Waves” after months of quietness. Ko-Jo Cue, on this Retro produced bouncy trap beat, is heard talking […]

Throwback: Chico Dawuni – Kasa

You’ll be forgiven if his name does not ring a bell loud enough to shake the walls of your memory. His tenure within the Ghanaian music circuits was shorter than his first name. However, his debut single made a decent impression on the radio playlists and some charts in the country. A promising talent who faded into oblivion after his […]

EP Review: A track- by- track review of ZAMANI EP by AYAT

There is a difference between boastful talk and confident talk despite the thin line that separate them. The striking evidence that usually separate the two is the product or action that is presented after the talk. The expression, ‘if you talk big, you need to back it up’ becomes the star one need to aim and shoot at. Since emerging […]

Music Review: Okyeame Kwame ft Sir, Santi –Saucing

The last time Okyeame Kwame was involved in a musical ‘fam fest’ was back in 2007, when Bradez (made up of his younger brothers Stone and Kunta Kinte) drafted him on their classic breakthrough single ‘One Gallon’. The Appietus produced record had all the frills of being a classic from the moment the Yaa Amposah riffs reeled through the melodic […]

THE CUTS: EP 01 vOL. 2

THE CUTS is a short review of songs that you’d hardly hear on your radio. It’s not genre specific. And it’s a weekly thing. Our way of helping you update your playlist  _______________ Osofo Abrobe- (Skit) Chpt 1 There are two ways to sending out ‘offensive’ messages to many Ghanaians without courting their wrath. You either frame the ‘offensive’ messages […]

Listen: OneBeat 2016 Mixtape

The ONEBEAT global music exchange is proud to present our fifth annual OneBeat Mixtape, showcasing an exciting sampling of artists on the rise and eclectic sounds from across the globe. Each year OneBeat brings together twenty-five innovative musicians from every region of the world for one month to collaboratively write, produce and perform original music, and develop strategies for arts-based social change. This mixtape […]