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Sway

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Sway DaSafo

Childhood:

Sway was born in Stepney, London, in 1982. He attented Redlands Primary School he spent most of his time experimenting with music, rewriting the lyrics of his favourite artists. He attended Highgate Wood Secondary School in North London where he spent his spare time using the school equipment for musical production. Sway is the cousin of former Arsenal footballer, Quincy Owusu-Abeyie; he claims he is a rapper too.

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Jackie Appiah

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Jackie Agyemang made her first onscreen appearance on the popular TV series Things We Do for Love, and not only were we smitten, we practically fell head over heels with her sweet and adorable character.

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Nadia Buari

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A former child model, Nadia made her onscreen debut in the hit movie ‘Mummies Daughter’ where she played a supporting role alongside Jackie Appiah and Van Vicker.

SEXINESS

Her striking features combined with her proportioned body makes her a standout. She obviously has her hands full dealing with admirers, no surprises here.

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VIP

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VIP

The Hiplife scene changed during the emergence of the Nima group VIP (Vision in Progress), one of the most successful groups up to date in the 1990’s.The trio, Promzy, lazzy and Prodigal set out to change the stereotypes of Nima only being gritty and ghetto which therefore makes the people from Nima yardie and aimless.

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Aplus

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Aplus

A -Plus is a Ghanaian artist best described as controversial and politically incorrect. He first made a name for himself singing about events leading to and after Ghana’s 2000 general elections.

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Veeda

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Veeda

What does it take for a woman to break into Ghana’s male-dominated secular music scene? The likes of Mzbel have proven that a little bit of raunchiness can break grounds for a female artist setting the wheels of success in motion.

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Nana Ama McBrown

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Nana Ama McBrown is a famous Ghanaian actress. She found mainstream success following her rousing performance in the Twi-Language movie Nsem Pii. Nsem Pii is often cited as the movie that ushered Twi-language Ghanaian movies into the mainstream. A fact that is attributed to Nana Ama’s performance in the film. Although often overshadowed by her English-speaking counterparts across West Africa, Nana Ama, in recent years has gathered a strong loyal following of her own among Ghanaians.

Nana Ama was born in Kumasi, Ghana. Nana Ama’s mother, Cecilia Adzanim Boateng, and her father Kwabena Nkrumah, divorced when Nana Ama was young. With her father gone and her mother unable to take care of her and her six other siblings, Nana Ama together with her siblings were adopted by Kofi McBrown and her aunt, Madam Betty Obiri Yeboah. As a result, Nana Ama considers her childhood to have been difficult.

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Wutah

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Wutah

Daniel Morris (Risky) and Frank Osei (Papa Virus or PV) make Wutah, a group that was formed five years ago when they collaborated to perform in a programme at Wesley Grammar Secondary School in Accra.

The name Wutah is a Hausa word which means fire. The two came into the limelight when they placed second to Praye during the maiden edition of the Nescafe Africa Revelation music competition in Accra.

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Tic Tac

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Tic Tac

Nana Kwaku Duah also known as TIC TAC is an extraordinary musician, born in one of the most powerful and ancient empires of the World -Ashanti, which is incumbently headed by one of the greatest kings, the world has ever known Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.

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Majid Michel Erawack “Shaker”

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CLAIM TO FAME

Majid Michel a.k.a Shaker launched into the limelight with his brilliant portrayal of a Casanova in the Ghanaian TV series “Thing We Do for Love.” However, it was his diverse roles on the big screen that sealed his status as a star.

SEXINESS

His appeals obviously doesn’t radiate from a rippling muscles or some hard chiseled body (lacks both), but who cares! The man has a demeanor and swagger that is pure magnet-care to admit or not it is refreshing.

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Nana Acheampong

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blankErnest ‘Owoahene’ Nana Acheampong is one musician who needs no introduction having been on the scene for a long while.
The former member of the then Lumba Brothers has just added to his repertoire and this time he calls ‘Se Eye Wode’.
Opening with ‘Kata W’ani Te’, the plea of a lover asking her packed away, the songs on the album are all typical Nana Acheampong style.

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Yvonne Nelson

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A former Miss Ghana contestant, she bust onto the movie scene with big-screen roles in Princess Tyra and Playboy. Yvonne Nelson quickly became one of the “it” girls in the Ghanaian Movie Industry.  After a short hiatus, Yvonne proved her versatility as an actress by starring in the movie Girls connection and Crime to Christ.

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Kwabena Kwabena

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Kwabena Kwabena

George Kwabena Adu also known as Kwabena Kwabena was born in Accra on 17th October 1978.

He attended Datus Complex in Bubuashie and continued when they relocated to Achimota at Green Hill School and Aggrey Junior Secondary School for his basic education and completed St. Peters secondary school in Nkwatia Kwahu in eastern region some years back. He was in Accra polytechnic for his tertiary education while he was still doing his music thing. Anyway, he is willing to go back.

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blankFive5 is a pop fusion duo with an inclining for experimental genres that have crossover appeal.

It is made up of Luther Azamati (Papi) and Jeffery Opoku Agyekum (Killy).They rep Adabraka, a suburb of Accra. They grew up around a lot of music and were exposed to a plethora of genres which still influence their song writing and flow.

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Praye

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Praye

Praye, the Ghanaian hiplife trio made up of three members are Eugene Baah [Praye ho ne ho], Steven Fiawoo [Praye tiatia] and Nana Kwame [Praye tenten].

Formed during the maiden edition of the Nescafe African Revelations.The three started the group and adopted the name ‘Praye’ which means ‘broom’ an indigenous symbol of unity in the
Ghanaian community.

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