Nana Ama Amponsah began her musical career in 2005 by releasing her first gospel CD Eye Awurade Na Aye. Previously Nana Ama exclusively sang in her church, however with the encouragement of her...
Justice Boakye Danquah, a.k.a. Jay Bee, has joined the gospel music train with his maiden album titled Anuonyam Hyebre. Ably backed by The Apostles, a group made up of Olivia Danquah, Asumani Jr and...
Isaiah Kwadwo Ampong is perhaps the most successful SDA gospel artist in Ghana. He has been in music since 1996 and has come out with a number of hit songs including Jordan, Osofoo Kasa, Hossana. In...
Florence Obinim started singing when she was about 11 in the Assemblies of God church in Kumasi where she grew up. Her parents, Akosua Serwaa and Nana Kwabena, the chief of Sreso in Kumasi have been...
If winning a Ghana Music Award is anything to write home about, then Esther smith would be the best Gospel artist in Ghana at the moment, because she has won more of the award than any other artist...
This trio of songbirds comprise of two sisters and a friend. It is made up of Cynthia Appiadu , Edna Sarpong, and Monica Owusu Ansah . Cynthia, the youngest, writes and composes most of the songs of...
Christiana Love is perhaps best described as Ghana’s queen of praise and worship. Her incredibly deep voice and uniquely hoarse tone combine to bring out a dynamic sound out of this...
Bertha Aboagye is a popular Ghana gospel singer. Her famous tracks include Adom, Madesoa, Me Boafuo, Nkunim, Nyame, and especially Ebeneezer. She has collaborated with Reverend Yawson who has written...
Agnes Opoku Agyemang emerged onto the Ghanaian gospel music scene in 2002 with Yi Madesua, and has become a household name today. After a successful debut album, she found reasons to praise God even...
Abena Amponsah is a popular Ghana gospel singer with many hit singles; many of which came from her Woye Mmame CD. Track Listing for Woye Mmame: 1. Woye Mmame 2. Oguaama 3. Ayeyi 4. Enye Mohooden 5....
Okyeame Quophi formally of erstwhile Akyeame has been in the Ghanaian music industry for over a decade. He started with disc jockeying and doing gigs in schools. Through these activities, Pikuss...
The hiplife duo, Nkasei consists of Kwame Godlove Yeboah Prah (Shy) and Isaac Mensah (Naa-K). They met at a rap festival at Nima in 1995 and realizing the potentials in each other, they got together...
Akwasi Opoku aka Kwaisey Pee was born to the legendary highlife artist, Agyeiku, and grew up with Rex Omar as a first cousin. His life revolved round playing with various bands like Jewel’s...
Terry Bonchaka (born Terry Adjetey) was the grandson of Parliament speaker Peter Ala Adjetey and graduate from Adisadel College. Musically Terry was always aware of his gifts, however it was not till...
Ebenezer Asare (Slim Buster) entered the music industry in 1986, after he won the 1986 National Dance Championship competition. He later left the shores of Ghana for UK, to study music and sound...
Rex Owusu Marfo aka Rex Omar was born on February 6, just like the legendary Bob Marley. From his humble beginnings in his birthplace, Kumasi, he has gained wide recognition in the West Africa and...
Henry De-Mensah aka Nana Quame was born on 22nd Feb 1978. He had his secondary school education at Presec Nungua. His talent, which was discovered in his early teens, developed through dancing,...
Nana Fynn was born on the July 31 to Kweku Acquah Harrison and Gloria Acquah Harrison. His father was the first black person to be admitted into the Royal Marines School of Music, in the United...
Nana Acheampong was born in Abuakwa in the Ashanti Region. Nana's musical career started in middle school where he was the leader of the school band. In the beginning of his musical career Nana...