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I Once Received Three Free Laptops In Australia Just for Being A Celebrity But In Ghana Nobody Is Willing to Support Musicians – Choirmaster Rages on Social Media in Lengthy Rant

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Praye Honeho, the member of Praye who split from the group before rejoining, has gone on an epic rant on social media after some comments from Dada Hafco touched his soul. Hafco had opined that music groups generally break up because of issues relating to ego and chasing women and it seems to have struck … Read more

Irrelevant Dadda Hafco Still Doesn’t Understand Why Amakye Dede Crowned Kuami Eugene As The King Of Highlife Music

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It’s been almost a month since the legendary Highlife artiste, Amakye Dede crowned his ‘son’ Kuami Eugene as the king of High-life music at the VGMA auditorium but still, some people keep talking about it. Ailing Ghanaian High-life artiste, Dada Hafco in an interview on Cape 93.3FM questioned Amakye Dede on why he turned the … Read more

Stop Buying Expensive Cars And Invest In Gospel Music — Dada Hafco Tells Ghanaian Pastors

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The fate of Ghanaian gospel music industry is at a point of collapsing due to ‘immoralities and ungodly act’ by most of the gospel artistes.
As a result, some of the gospel singers have planned to even shift from doing gospel to doing secular music and also ‘forcing’ some pastors to use secular music instead of gospel music in their churches.

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I'm Confused! I Don't Know Whether I'm A Legend Or Not Because Ghanaians Have "Overused" The Word "Legend" — Rex Omar

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Rex Omar

Celebrated Highlife musician, Rex Omar says the word ‘Legend’ has been misused in Ghana to the extent that he doesn’t even know whether to call himself a legend or not.
According to the Chairman of the Ghana Music Rights Organization (GHAMRO), being a legend means a lot but Ghanaians find it very easy to tag anyone legend whether the person has achieved something great in his/her field of profession or not.

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