He is not married ladies— you definitely read right! Somewhere last year, it was all over the news that Tema-based rapper D-Cryme born Darlington Kwasi Agyekum had gotten married after pictures of him and his supposed bride went viral on social media. READ ALSO: Only Foolish Men Wash The Panties Of Women- Maame Dokono Barks … Read more
It’s been exactly one month since the 20th edition of the VGMA was held at the AICC where Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy shamefully destroyed the event with their actions but, some Ghanaian celebrities keep complaining about what happened during and after the event. The main organizers of the event, Charterhouse refused to announce winners of … Read more
Ghanaian Hiplife musician D Cryme has asserted that whenever you see a woman abusing her partner in a relationship then, there’s a higher possibility that the woman is richer than the man.
According to the Tema based rapper, he wouldn’t be able to stand to see himself being abused by his own wife, hence there is no way he will ever settle down with a woman who is richer than he is.
Ghanaian hip-hop artiste, Maradona Yeboah Agyei popularly known in the entertainment industry as Guru NKZ has rubbished claims that he dissed the Shatta Movement boss in his just-released album dubbed, “Journey to Judah.”
Guru in an interview on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz with KMJ said there are some artistes in Ghana such as Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy, Yaa Pono, Sarkodie and D-Cryme, he will never even think of crossing their ways.
Dr Cryme Ghanaian rapper, D Cryme has disclosed that he always carry c0ndoms around for “shege” reasons. Born Darlington Kwasi Agyekum in an interview with Nana Kojo Addo on 3FM explained that he carries c0ndoms in his pockets anytime he is going out in case of ‘crucial’ moments to avoid contracting STI’s and also prevent unwanted pregnancies.
D Cryme Apparently, rapper D-Cryme is tickling himself and laughing! Dude, whose career ‘died’ about a decade ago says he has been relevant because he is dynamic. Someone should wake him from his sleep! Lol…
Dr Cryme Remember D-Cryme? Me neither. Apparently he’s still around. The rapper who took Ghana by storm some years ago has been on the down low for quite some time now.
Now Sarkodie must be in the grips of some strong nostalgia, because he’s been indulging in some old time stuff these days. He recently paid a visit to the man at the beginning of it all – Hammer of the Last Two – a visit tinged with nostalgia of the good old days.
We’ve heard some new songs having been released this week—-Samini has featured Ga Rap star-Tinny to bring us ‘Kaashw3’ and D. Cryme is still fighting for a return with the release of ‘I Do’ featuring Cyann.
Rising dancehall artiste-MzVee has also dripped ‘My Time’ featuring the golden boy-Lil Shaker.
To be frank, none of the songs can make it as a hit but they are worth listening to…
The Ghana music industry has really come a long way. Each week, we are being greeted by hit tracks from our well known musicians. Music, like writing, isn’t easy as others might think. For an artiste to come out with great tunes, it requires passion, creativity, etc on the part of him or her.
We’ve come across several musicians globally who compose good songs, but fade out from the system as time passes. Ghana, as a country is not an exception. There have been some musicians who were doing awesome in the game, but now ‘struggling’ to make hits. Let’s take a look at some of them.
Asem
The man who studied journalism, turned rapper is one of the brilliant musicians and songwriters the country has produced. Coming into the limelight with ‘Give Me Blow’, Asem was very consistent in the delivery of hit songs. With his background in communication, he has control over words and very good at throwing punch lines.
However, after releasing ‘Bye Bye’ which he featured Kwabena Kwabena, Asem has been struggling to come out with great tunes. With fans not patronising his songs as they used to, he even went ahead to put his latest album (Tough Times Don’t Last) on internet for free download.
Tic Tac
“Philomena Kpiting3, g33g3.” Any individual who has followed Hiplife from the 90s will be familiar with this phrase in Tic Tac’s ‘Philomena’ track. As one of the pioneers of Hiplife, he has contributed immensely to the success of the genre.
Tic Tac has many great songs to his credit. I remember how one of his songs (Kwani Kwani) brought myself and a girl together when I was a small boy. Tic Tac has tried to remain relevant in the game in terms of songs, but unfortunate for him, his new releases are really ‘hustling’ to make it to the top.
Several scores of Ghanaian stars last Friday graced the Aphrodisiac Night Club to support Sarkodie as he launched his Sark Fashion Lines designed by Yas. Among the personalities were the former captain of Black Stars, Stephen Appiah, Sandra Ankobiah, Inna Patty, Fred Nuamah, Deborah Vanessa, 4×4, FOKN Bois duo of Wanlov and Mensa. The rest … Read more
It’s obvious; D-Cryme is struggling to get another hit after his biggest hit ‘Kill Me Shy’. He has just released another video titled ‘Komkom Na M’aye (Quiet.That.I.Am)’ directed by Jorge Freeman. Will this do it for him? httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VE8T078W9gY
We’re excited to announce to you the final confirmed date, venue and more details for the release party for the most anticipated music video of the year, the one everyone has been waiting for. The hype behind the number 1 song in Ghana currently is crazily massive and Ghanaian fans can’t wait to watch the … Read more