K.K Fosu has dropped a new offering featuring Nero , he calls this one ‘Yenkoda’.
Sang to Ephraim’s beats, the single is a love song in the K.K Fosu vein we’ve come to know and love.
K.K Fosu has dropped a new offering featuring Nero , he calls this one ‘Yenkoda’.
Sang to Ephraim’s beats, the single is a love song in the K.K Fosu vein we’ve come to know and love.
Okyeame Kwame has been quite the gentleman throughout his career, and it seems not even his most strident haters can get under his skin.
It was only a few days ago that K.K Fosu, perhaps having never heard of the concept of irony, declared that Okyeame Kwame’s career was ‘dead’.
Ghanaian highlife musician-K.K. Fosu recently stated that 99% of Ghanaian musicians smoke weed—a comment which has angered several Ghanaian musicians.
Following the above comment, gospel musician, Nicholas Omane Acheampong has come out to say he is going to sue K.K Fosu for his remarks.
Omane Acheampong charged K. K Fosu on Adom FM’s Entertainment Hall to apologize to him and his colleagues in the industry.
He said at the time, “A lot of musicians are pastors and great people in this industry, so I believe if I don’t do anything about it people around me or music lovers may even think I’m one of them.”
“This is very disrespectful because there are a lot of great personalities in the music industry so KK Fosu cannot say 99% smoke wee.”
He continued; “If KK Fosu is tired of smoking marijuana, he should come out and say it, because it is never late for him to stop.”
‘Leave it all to Jesus’ and Matthew 18:21-22 sates that, “Then Peter came up and said to him, “Lord, how often will my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? As many as seven times?” Jesus said to him, “I do not say to you seven times, but seventy times seven.”
So we gotta ask if Nicholas Omane Acheampong has read the above Bible quote…
Where the heck has K.K. Fosu been all these years? The man who changed his name to the fancy-DStyle has shared a photo on social media, saying, he is currently shooting a music video in the USA which will be dropping soon. For those of you who were born yesterday and have no idea who … Read more
Last Sunday December 25, Event Factory and DuncWils Event organised a show for the fastest rapper in Ghana current. The show dubbed ‘Sarkodie Rapperholic – Live In Concert’ had various artistes come on board to support.
Sarkodie worked with the following Efya, Sherifa Gono, Tinny, Kwabena Kwabena, Chidima, Ikechukwu, K.K. Fosu, Jay So, Reel, Lighter, Castro, Obrafour and Muggeez [R2Bees] on his 16 track album ‘Rapperholice’.
Artistes featuring on the album includes Kaywa, Jay So, Gafaci, Oteng, Hammer, Kamenye, Coptic, Killbeat and Red Eye…
The event was well attended and below are some of the photos GhanaCelebrities.Com captured!
On Saturday November 12, 2011 at the Accra International Conference Centre, Imajin Advertising will be collaborating with Adom FM 106.3 to celebrate legendary highlife musician, Charles Kojo Fosu known in music circles as Daddy Lumba a.k.a. DL a.k.a. girl’s perfect.
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Being the first recipient of the award instituted to honour living legends, Daddy Lumba will join the audience as other musicians such as Rana, Castro, K.K. Fosu, Praye, Mzbel, Kofi B, Kofi Nti and others perform his own songs. It will be amazing how the man himself will relate to this new initiative.
In accepting and confirming to perform on the night, he told journalists that, he has accepted to be part o
f this event because, the fact that he has decided to be out of the public domain, unscrupulous individuals has taken it upon themselves to say all sorts of bad things about him.
In the western world, legends are honoured, appreciated and celebrated all the time. They are awarded in their various fields of endeavour when they are alive and active. Even when they finally give up the ghost, they still get acknowledgements and recognition.
Celebrating legends posthumously has become the order of the day in our part of the world. Legends die many years before they are celebrated or anything done in their names.
Imajin Advertising, an event promotion and management outfit based inAccrabelieves it is prudent if legends are honoured and appreciated while they are alive and can relish in the accolades, praise and other benefits that come from being recognized as a legend.
The company feels it is wrong to wait till a legend dies before praises and accolades are showered on them, when the same can be done whiles they are alive. Owing to the above, an event ‘Legends & Legacy Ball’, to honour living legends has been instituted.
The ‘Legends & Legacy Ball’ is an annual event to honour music legends. As time goes on, the company hopes to extend the event to Kumasi to cater for the Northern sector of the country.
The maiden edition of the ‘LAL Ball’ focuses on legendary high life musician born and christened Charles Kojo Fosu but known by many as Daddy Lumba and recently responds to ‘DL’.