In August 2003, Koby MAxwell performed on stage with Kojo Antwi at the famous Warner Theatre, Washington DC. He was also part of Gospelfest US tour in 2004. Fighting for African music and...
Mantse So-le, F. Gee and Lyff Angels, make up the group Kla-la. Their name is a Ga expression meaning white cloth and the trio often wear white on stage. The colour, in Mantse So-le’s view,...
George François is a Ghanaian concert pianist of international repute. Born into a musical family, he began piano lessons as early as age 2. His advanced studies took him to the University of...
Koby is newest Ghanaian act to register his name into the hiplife register and believe me he has got what it takes to stay on top of the game It's not common for a new artist, especially in the...
Nana Wiafe Asante Mensah aka ASEM is one of the hottest young acts in Ghana's evolving Hiplife industry. He basically came from nowhere to take Ghana by storm. His controversial track, 'Give Me Blow'...
Akosua Agyapong is one indefatigable female musician who, at the peak of her career, gave her male counterparts in the world of highlife a good run for their money. Her name became a household word...
Willie and Mike is a gospel duo based in Kumasi, Ghana. It comprises Asamoah Williams (Willie) and Adomako Michael (Mike). Willie who hails from Asante Mampong was born in Kumasi on 20th may 1980 to...
Sony Achiba was born in Kumasi born to J. B. Danquah and Akua Fremah. He started his primary and secondary school education in Kumasi. He attended the Kumasi Technical Institute (K. T.I.), but he...
Selasee's original songs have the unique blend of American Pop, Reggae and West African Hi-life music. He sings with a mix of English and West African lyrics. Born in Accra (Ghana), Selasee Atiase...
Rocky Dawuni burst on to the African reggae scene in 1996 with the release of his debut recording, The Movement. The artists' introspective journey into social and spiritual consciousness garnered...
PLM, affectionately known as Powerful Laud Marcus due to his explosive baritone and rebel music, hails from the Cape Coast of Ghana. As the great grandson of legendary Ghanaian statesman and world...
Paulina Oduro is a talented and evocative performer with over two decades of singing under her belt. Paulina moved to London at the age of nine, with her diplomat father and mother. Her interest in...
Benjamin Paapa Kofi Yankson was born on June 22, 1944 at Winneba. His latent music flair was discovered at the funeral of a neighbour. He landed his first music contract during his mother's funeral....
Henry Agyei Gyamerah is a ragga musician from Ghana whose stage name is OD4, a rebus for Obiara Di Fo, which means everyone is guilty. The 4 signifies that his melody is on 4 notes. He is a proponent...
Nana Tuffour a.k.a. 9-9-2-4 is a renowned Highlife singer/songwriter was born on Valentines Day 1954. It is no wonder that his has crooned his way into the hearts of many women over the years with is...
Mac Tontoh, one of the great pioneers of the fusion of African and western music, was born in Kumasi, in the Ashanti region. From an early age he tuned into jazz broadcasts on VOA and the BBC World...
Known in real life as Andy Kwabena Adisi, Ebo is the younger brother of famous This young chap's release of a single track titled 'ONCE, TWICE' on a mix tape compiled and produced by Appietus made...
Helena Esi Mends, is a popular gospel musician from the twin city of Sekondi – Takoradi, in the Western Region of Ghana where she was bred. She started performing at an early age coming from a...
Kwesi Selassie, also known as "The Lion of Africa" was born in Sekondi Takoradi. Although he was born and raised in Takoradi, he hails from Agona Nsaba, in the central region. At the tender age of...
Diana Hopeson, formerly known as Diana Akiwumi, was born in Accra to Francis Arhin and Hannah Amoo. She attended the Winneba Secondary School and the University of Ghana, where he studied Theatre...