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Majid Michel And His ‘Brothers’ Shine In The ATL

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Majid with smg

The SMG (Sputnic Music Group) studios in Atlanta, Georgia was the venue for a celebrity mini-party which included the likes of Abdul Salaam Mumuni of Venus Films Production fame, Mr Abodam aka Kwaw Kese, and Ghana’s screen idol Majid Michel, who declared, “I’m just here to spend quality time with my brothers.”

The owner of the SMG studios is a Ghanaian producer and engineer named Sputnic. Currently blowing up the producing scene in the USA hip-hop circuit, he’s not as well known in Ghana so therefore, I think it is time for a brief introduction.

Sputnic has worked with a variety of A-List music artists including the likes of Akon, Teddy Riley, T.I., Wyclef Jean, Outkast, Jermaine Dupri, Dallas Austin and many more.

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Can Ghana Music Award Be Bought? Part 2

This is the final part of the article ‘Can Ghana Music Awards Be Bought’? Click here to read the part one.

blankCharter House must construct a suitable system to determine the inclusion of artists from other Ghanaian regions. This must be done in order to dispel the perception that the Ghana Music Awards is strictly for Accra-based music artists.

Not only would a new system avoid discrimination across the regions when it comes to nominating artists, it should also be implemented in order to ensure that the committee members have facts before selecting the nominees of a particular category in order to avoid embarrassing occurrences.

These include when Ohemaa Mercy’s producer had to be contacted in order to find out when ‘Obeye Kesse’ was released, or when Okyeame Kwame was contacted to ask about which of his brothers in the rap duo Bradez should be nominated in the ‘Best Rapper of the Year’ category.

One would assume that as committee members, they would be aware of this information already. It seems quite unbelievable that the awards have been happening for 11 years now, yet there seems to be very little progress made in terms of the system and acquiring of information.

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GMA holds forum on new trends in music marketing

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Panel at the forum

As part of the Ghana Music Awards festival, an open forum was held on April 1 for stakeholders to discuss efficient ways to utilize new trends in music marketing. The forum which was instituted in 2009, discussed the issue of musicians paying for airtime in the first year and according to Mrs. Diana Hopeson, the President o the Musician Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), plans are far advance to do further negotiations with independent broadcasters on how to reach a fair agreement concerning paying for airplay.

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Batman And Now Joshua Clottey? : Lessons on Cheating- Part 1

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Samini

Batman Samini was recently accused of cheating on the mothers of his two daughters, by marrying them both- with both women remaining clueless as to their husband’s marital status with the other.

Joshua Clottey has recently had to defend himself against allegations that he cheated on the mother of his baby daughter, subsequently leading to the end of their relationship.

Following these recent stories relating to cheating within Ghana’s entertainment industry, I felt that the time had come to give all the ladies out there a few tips. Men, you guys are welcome to take note.

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DUST: Free Magazine Launched

Dust Magazine
Dust Magazine

DUST, a new informative, interactive and free magazine has been launched. Dust is an Accra magazine, about Accra, by Accra for Accra and its set to tackle issues in Accra and around Accra says the Editor-in-Chief.

In a short corporate ceremony, Madam Hannah Tetteh, the honourable Minister for Trade and Industry after a short speech duly declared the magazine fully launched at the Novotel Hotel in Accra last Wednesday.

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Nkya Designs: A Sense Of Africa, A Touch Of You

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Nkya Designs,London

London based designer Sheila Boateng has had huge successes both in the UK and Ghana with her unique and diverse clothing range. Ghanacelebrities catches up with her to find out how it all started. If you don’t know about Nkya designs, then get to know.

GhanaCelebrities.Com: Your designs are fresh and unique, you merge  West African fabrics with Western coutures which has proved to be a success, tell me  what made you want to start this vibrant and sassy clothing line?

N’kya started off as S.B.O.G(Sheila Boateng of Ghana) where I personalised t-shirts with traditional cloth for friends and I mainly for nights out. People took a great liking to this concept and I started receiving orders from all over the place. I then decided to take it to the next level and make clothes for people to wear that would connect them to their roots whiles maintaining the Western flair. Clothes that would make the confident woman feel Sexy, Sassy and Stylish!

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Ghanaian Actors And Actresses Aiming For Hollywood: Ambition or Delusion?

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The Perfect Picture

In recent times, a substantial amount of Ghanaian actors and actresses have expressed their desire in breaking into the Hollywood film industry, and achieving mainstream success. A few of these actors and actresses dream of such grand success with just a few movies under their belts, whilst others have conveyed their aspirations in working with some of the big names in Hollywood.

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Test Your Brain-Smart Questions For Smart People

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Test yourself with simple IQ Questions

You may be thinking that these IQ questions are too easy but you can hardly get one-third correct (or get none right). A little intelligence test for you – no cheating.

Why not test yourself, answer them as numbered. Write each of your answers down, it makes a difference.

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Ghana Music Awards 2010 Voting Posters On Facebook

Sarkodie Poster
Sarkodie Poster

The Facebook experience has been a blessing to Ghanaians. In order to get votes from friends on Facebook some nominees of the prestigious Ghana Music Awards 2010, have put up serious advertisement on Facebook indicating numbers to be texted to the MTN short code 1763.

Friends are also advised to tag their friends and tell their friends to tag their friends too.

Below are posters of Ayigbe Edem, Bradez, D-Black & Kwaku T and Sarkodie asking friends to vote for them via the MTN short code.

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Mzbel: What I Wear On Stage Is Strictly For Show Business


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Krobo and fanti born singer, Belinda Nana Akua Amoah is one of the three special front cover on the first edition of the DUST (the other two are Mensa and Wanlov the Kubolor), an informative and interactive magazine. Dust is a new magazine about Accra, by Accra, for Accra.

Answering questions about her dressing when performing on stage, Mzbel told DUST “What I wear on stage is strictly for show business. You know? When I’m on stage, its like I’m in my office and I have to wear my uniform”.

She plays down the call for her to wear something not revealing especially when she is on stage. “If I come on stage in African fabric and I can’t move, people will say I’m confused. I don’t want to look like the people who came to see me; I want to look different, like an artist. I want to entertain. That’s exactly what I do and people always complain”.

She further said “You don’t expect a doctor or the nurse to be wearing what you want them to. They wear their uniforms when they are in the hospital and remove it when they are not. When you go to the beach you can’t say ‘because I’m an African, I will wear kaba and slit to swim. This is not our culture so I will wear batakari to swim’.

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