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Tuesday 27 December 2011

Actress Yvonne Nelson Says ‘I’m Available for Nigerian Men’

Any day, anytime Yvonne Nelson is one actress to behold with a superb body and sexy long legs. A popular face in Ghollywood, Yvonne has endeared herself to a large crowd of fans in the Nigeria movie industry – Nollywood.
Showtime Celebrity cornered her at a movie location in Festac Town, Lagos, recently, where she speaks on her alleged ban by the movie producers in Ghana, her relationships with Jim Iyke, her love life and many more. Enjoy the interesting chat…..
You were a model before going into acting. How has the journey been so far?
I wasn’t modeling. It just happened by chance. I actually took part in Miss Ghana beauty pageant in 2005. It has been fun and I love what I’m doing. I have a degree in Human Resources Management but I choose to concentrate on my acting career.
It’s something I love and people are appreciating what I’m doing presently. I’m making all my fans all over the world proud. I’m making my nation proud. I’m a very patriotic person and it is all about putting my country and Africa at large on top of the chart.
Did you set out in life to become an actress or did you enter the profession by accident?
When I was growing up, I was rather interested in music. I remember when I was in secondary school, I used to perform on stage. I was always into entertainment. I wouldn’t say acting was just by the way. It was meant to be and it happened. One thing is that they are all about entertainment. You walk into the roles or they come your way?
I never attended any audition. One Ghanaian producer , Abdusalam Umuni, owner of Versus Films brought me into the industry. He saw me and developed interest in giving me a role in his new movie then. Even when I told him I was not an actress and I wouldn’t want to be one, he convinced me to pick up the role. That was how it all started. I never attended any audition, the roles came my way. It was meant to be.
Did you win the Miss Ghana beauty pageant?
I didn’t win the contest. But I won two other awards out of five awards I entered for. I was among the last five contestants during the contest. I’m sure if I had won the beauty contest, I wouldn’t have become an actress. So, it’s good that I didn’t win Miss Ghana Beauty pageant, and it’s because I didn’t win that I’m into acting today. Everything happens in life for a reason . Recently, Ghanaian movie producers said they lifted the six -month ban slammed on you.
I was not aware of any ban. If something is made official or if somebody is officially banned, there should be a letter notifying that person of such ban. But nobody gave me any letter. I think this whole thing started as a rumour and later, it became bigger by the day.
While the alleged ban lasted, were you still working in Ghana?
I branched out into business during that period. I opened my shop and I also started my hair line. I was travelling all over the world. My name was everywhere and people were calling me on phone from every part of the world concerning the ban. I didn’t even feel anything. I was very busy during that period. In fact , that was the busiest moment of my life.
They said you were rude to one of the producers that employed you?
Rude! I shot two movies for the producer in question, “Back to Back”. If I was rude to him , I wouldn’t have been on his set. Yes, a misunderstanding is bound to happen while on set. When a producer wants to take advantage of someone and people are not privileged to listen to my own side of the story, they will begin to draw conclusions that one is rude or arrogant. It’s sad.
I’m only ensuring that nobody takes advantage of me while on set. Ghanian artistes hardly voice out their feelings. Sometimes, they find it difficult to complain because they are afraid that the producers might get annoyed and decide not to give them roles again.
For me, if you do something that is wrong, I will not hesitate to tell you so. While on set, artistes usually complain just as producers also complain. I know that as the faces in front of the camera, the producers are duty-bound to care for us and respect our rights. We should be their number one priority.
So, all is well with you at the moment?
Nothing has been wrong with me. It’s unfortunate that people tend to believe everything they read in the dailies. Sometimes, they think that without acting, I cannot exist. No! Absolutely, no. I am about to do my Masters Degree now and I have set up businesses that can sustain me throughout the rest of my life.
If I don’t act for six months, it does not mean it is the end of my life. I am busy doing other things. And I’m very happy with my life. It’s very sad when people sympathise with me without actually knowing half of the story. I am a very strong woman and I don’t allow all these distractions to affect me in any way. In life, things happen and later, one moves on.
So you are being misrepresented in the media?
I will tell you something about the press in Ghana. I will say it here because I’m a very outspoken person. I’m sure it is also obtainable in Nigeria. What the press guys haven’t seen or heard , they will sit back and fabricate stories because they want to sell their papers.
For instance, the latest story in town is that ‘’Yvonne Nelson is pregnant for Sheyi Emmanuel Adebayor, a Togolese footballer who plays for Manchester City as a striker. Where are they getting these stories from? I met Adebayor only but once. Why would anybody come up with this kind of story?
That’s why you never hear that Yvonne Nelson is granting interviews to the press. Whether I grant them interviews or not, they would still go ahead and write things I never said. Back in Ghana, I grant interviews to only two journalists.
All I know is that in the movie I shot recently, I played a role of a pregnant woman. Later, I twitted the photography on Twitter, saying ‘I’m playing the role of a pregnant woman in my new movie…that was all’. Sometimes, you sit back and you are quiet. At other times, you read these stories and you would want to laugh. In fact, some of the stories are shocking and damaging. But no matter what anybody would say, at the end of the day, this is a job that puts food on my table. They will continue to talk about me.
Your parents’ reaction!
My family is supportive. My mum knows the kind of a daughter she has. I live with my parents under the same roof. And most times, when they read these stories, they cannot help but laugh.
And that you were dating Jim Iyke?
Jim Iyke and I shot a movie in Ghana titled “Back to Back.” A Nigerian artiste came to Ghana to work. I can’t watch him struggle to go to the car park to board a taxi, or ride in a producer’s car. What we do as artistes is that we try to help ourselves.
I’m here in Nigeria and I’m sitting in Bobby’s car, the same way I tried to be of assistance to Jim Iyke. He was constantly sitting in my car, as I was picking him up as well as taking him back to his hotel after the day’s production. And before I knew what was happening, rumours started flying that Jim Iyke and I were dating. I guess all these things are happening to me because I’m the only single lady among my colleagues. Jackie Appiah is married just as Majid is married. There is no other single lady to attack apart from myself.
You are always keeping to yourself.
I never had a party in my life. I don’t smoke and I don’t drink either. If I’m not shooting, I’m always at home. I live a very simple life.
Do your actions on screen betray your true nature?
Well, I know how to play my roles very well. That’s what I can say.
People believe an artiste lives at least 25 percent of his or her real character in a role he or she plays in a movie?
I don’t agree with you. Does it mean that if one plays the role of a mad woman, there is the tendency that the person possesses some traits of madness in him or her. I know a couple of actors who play the role of pastors and yet they smoke and drink a lot. People should learn how to differentiate what we do on set and our real lives.
Your role in “Heart of Men”, a Ghanaian soft-porn movie discouraged some of your fans who wondered how much you were paid to expose some vital parts of your body in that movie?
Really! They were not happy with me? But that was one of my best films so far. I never exposed any part of my body. Why do you get it twisted? It was Jackie Appiah and Majid who exposed themselves. I only kissed. Jackie exposed her áss’ and nobody said anything as well as Majid did.
I remember kissing with Majid and John Dumelo. The only thing I did which I know people would raise eyebrow was the poster where I exposed part of my body, not in the movie. My pose in the poster was new to the Ghanaian and Nigerian markets.
Do you feel bad each time you kiss on set?
Why will I feel bad? If I feel bad, it means I’m not real on screen. It is not like deep kissing, as lovers do, because people are around us there.
Are you comfortable with the way the soft-porn movies are thriving in Ghana today?
I’m not in a position to defend what the producers are doing presently because most of them I guess want to sell their movies.
About three months ago, you played the role of Chief Bridesmaid to actress Mercy Johnson. Your fans are wondering when the wedding bell will ring for you?
Very soon. Just keep your fingers crossed, you will be informed.
Were you surprised when Mercy asked you to be her Chief Bridesmaid?
Yes, I was surprised but I was not surprised. At first, I thought she was playing a prank on me. It was when she insisted that I realised she meant it. I was very excited and happy for her. I came to support a friend.
Most times, you are in Nigeria. Are scripts not coming your way again in Ghana?
I shot about four movies in Ghana before embarking on this trip to Nigeria. Those who think I’m always in Nigeria don’t know anything about my movement. I’m hardly in Nigeria. And each time, I’m here, I’m always in a hurry to return to Ghana.
The way you talked about your Nigerian fans leaves room for suspicion. If given an opportunity, would you marry a Nigerian?
Yes, I love Nigerian men. Nigerian men are nice people. There are no two ways about it. I appreciate them and they are like brothers to us. When Nigerian men like you, they will walk up to you to tell you so. Sometimes, when I’m in Nigeria, I hardly remember that I’m not in Ghana except when there is power failure. That’s when it dawns me that I’m in Nigeria. The country is like home to me. The men appreciate what I’m doing presently on screen.
Is that an open invitation to the Nigerian men?
Yes, I love them and they love me too.
How would you describe the kind of relationship that exists between you, Jackie Appiah and Nadia Buari?
God created three of us differently. What Jackie has, Nadia doesn’t possess, and what Nadia possesses, Yvonne Nelson has not, and what I’m endowed with, they lack. I’m not competing with anybody in the industry.
If a producer has a role he wants Yvonne Nelson to play in his production, he cannot give that role out to another actress, except Yvonne Nelson. Just as a producer in Nigeria has Genevieve in mind when he is casting a role, nobody can take it away from her. I don’t know why there are lots of fighting, back-biting, hatred and beefing in the industry. They are my friends any way.
Did you experience a rosy childhood?
I grew up like every other average Ghanaian girl. I attended one of the best secondary schools in Ghana. I read Human Resource Management at the Central University College in Ghana. I grew up in a family of three children, I happen to be the last child.
What is it that your fans don’t know about you?
I’m a very funny and down-to-earth person. But at the same time, I’m a shy person too. People judge me from a distance because of the job I do. They should get close to understand who I am.
How often have you acted nude on set?
I wish I could do it, but I can’t. I have had a lot of offers to act nude but I rejected them. I love what I’m doing. I can’t see myself doing that for any price.
Do you have a love life?
I hardly talk about that part of my life. But I’m okay and happy with whoever, and whatever I’m doing presently with my life.
I mean, do you find time to love at all?
Of course, I fall in love because I’m human. I believe that no matter how hard or soft one tries to be, there is always a time, when he or she falls in love. People always fall in love and I’m no exception.
But I’m sure you have never suffered any heart break.
When I started dating, I experienced a heart break. That was the first real relationship I ever had in my life.
…And you were hurt terribly!
Not really. It was a learning process for me.
You gave back to society last year when you set up a Foundation back in your country. Why the focus on school children?
I set up a Foundation called Yvonne Nelson Glaucoma Foundation, which was launched October 2010. Glaucoma has to do with the eyes and it’s a silent killer disease. My grandmother died of the disease. I decided to set up the Foundation to help create awareness about the deadly disease. I’m working with a team of experts in Ghana. That’s the only way I can give back to the society.

Friday 23 December 2011




                                    SARKODIE LIVE IN CONCERT – RAPPERHOLIC
                                    25TH DECEMBER,2011
                                    THE DOME (AICC)


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Sarkodie, known in real life as Michael Owusu, is a hiplife/hiphop artist making a whole lot of waves on the music scene both locally and internationally. He has a unique ability to string several words together in a very fast pace and this has put him on an exclusive class of his own, differentiating him from most of the usual and regular artistes known for their synonyms. He derives his inspiration from one of Ghana’s own living legend Obrafour who’s “pae mu Ka” album remains one of his all-time favourite. He sees himself as an effective communicator and believes rap is a way of communication, with which a lot of relevant information is spread across within the shortest possible time. Hailed as Ghana’s fastest rapper, his debut album “MAAKYE” scooped 5 major awards at the 2010 Ghana Music Awards and got nominated for the Best Anglophone Act in the 2010 MTV Africa Music Awards. Come Sunday, the 25th of December, 2011, Sarkodie seeks to make history with “RAPPERHOLIC” as he takes centre stage at the Dome inside the Accra International Conference Centre in an unprecedented show, purposely put together by Event Factory with the aid of his able management Duncwills Entertainment. On that day, Ghana’s fastest rapper with support from virtually every known artiste he’s ever had a collaboration with together with other hit makers will thrill fans to never-seen-before exclusive entertaining performances that will leave a lasting memory. He will also use the platform to officially launch his second album “RAPPERHOLIC”. Already, Five singles have been released from the ‘Rapperholic’ album ‘Good Bye’, ‘One Time For Your Mind’, ‘You Go Kill Me’, ‘Living Legend’ and ‘Onyame Nhyira’ which featured artistes such as Muggees of R2Bees, EL, Kesse and Castro. Sarkodie believes that the modern populace prefer to stay abreast with global issues rather in a fast and relaxed manner and for that matter, he sort the need to outline all commercial songs to fit into the societal preference. Sarkodie has immense passion for orphans and has performed for free at concerts to raise funds for needy children and community projects as a whole. He has also had the opportunity to grace occasions with world leaders and foreign dignitaries from the World Bank, United Nations, GTZ and other multinational agencies.
He believes that success is a reciprocal product of hard work, determination, discipline and the Fear of God. He always acknowledges his success to God and his constructive critics. This event is the first of it kind put together for a Ghanaian artiste in his prime. The primary objective is to celebrate a living legend whiles promoting our local music. We will like to say a big thank you to rLG for their immense support without which this event wouldn’t have come on. We will also like to say a big thank you to all other media houses and individual devoted to this cause.                              
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Thursday 22 December 2011

Is The Countdown to The D2R update: A round-up of superstars on the bill

The Nation’s Official Christmas Party – ‘Decemba 2 Rememba’ – is the place to be for pure, unalloyed entertainment this December! 
Here’s the second pack of the fabulous hip-lifers set to take over the D2R stage;Castro: He’s surely Ghana’s most versatile hip-life artiste. He’s a talented show-man extra-ordinaire, he does it all; he raps, he dances and he sings with a distinctive silky voice. He’s been racking up hit track after hit track for ages and he doesn’t seem intent on slowing down any time soon. Last year his collaboration with Baby Jet, Asamoah Gyan got everybody dancing to the ‘Back-on-on-on’ and this year Castro’s collaborations with new entrants Cash Unit has got azonto lovers dancing.www.wsrsradio.net

Wednesday 21 December 2011

Lord Kenya, Iwan & Raquel to headline the All Tertiary Pool Party

The University of Ghana, Legon will come to a standstill on the 23rd of December, when all tertiary institutions in the country come together under one umbrella for a pool party to be held at the University of Ghana poolside.

The event, dubbed Who Is The Best? is an inter - University Pool party that is set to bring together students from Regent University, Methodist University, Zenith University, University of Ghana, Legon, Pentecost University, Central University and all other major universities in the country as well as most SHS in Accra and Cape Coast; to party, mingle and compete amongst themselves to determine which institution is indeed the "best". It is set to become the only event bringing together all major tertiary institutions in Accra this festive season.

To ensure that the event is an entertaining and thrilling one, the organizers, JMP Video Crew have enlisted a line-up of exciting performances. Artistes billed to rock the rave will include Iwan, OJ Black, Bino, Raquel, Rana and many others. One of the most anticipated appearances on the day will be that of none other than ex-hiplife kingpin-turned gospel artiste, Lord Kenya, who is promising to bring back the "good old days" with this performance. The event is set for Friday,23rd December with activities kicking off from 10am.
The JMP Crew is also giving underground acts from the various tertiary institutions the platform to showcase their musical talent at the main event by auditioning on the 21st and 22nd of December at the same venue.
According to the organizers, the event promises to be the best of all times since it will be the first time all the tertiary institutions across the nation are coming down to Accra to jam together and its seen as a way to reward themselves for the hardwork they have put in during the semester.

NIGERIA'S FINEST SAMSONG STORMS GHANA ON XMAS DAY

SAMSONG OF' BIANULE FAME' ARRIVES TOMMORROW FOR XMAS CONCERT


Nigeria’s gospel superstar, Samsong, according to raving news for some time now among the gospel music circuit in Ghana and media folks will storm Ghana on Christmas day in a grand style. The award-winning and ever prolific gospel artist is expected, as part of his itinerary,y to be a guest artist on an annual grand Christmas concert in the capital of Accra and thereafter will likely do a couple of collaborations with some top Ghanaian gospel acts before heading back home.

The details surrounding the raving news about Samsong’s coming became clearer when Ghana’s leading contemporary gospel music minister, Danny Nettey, confirmed Samsong’s coming and promo of Danny’s annual Christmas concert  with his friends began running on air and across social media.

I can confirm to you that our dear friend, Samsong, whose music everyone loves is coming to town to be part of my annual Christmas concert which is dubbed ‘Christmas with Danny Nettey and Friends’ as guest minister. He is coming with his wife and child to spend Christmas in Ghana for the first time and is delighted to be on the concert with us- Nii Okai, Ps. Helen Yawson, Cwesi Oteng and yours truly- on Christmas day at La Palm, 6pm,’ Danny revealed on Citi FM’s flagship gospel music programme on Sundays,  ‘Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs’.

Born Samson Uche Mogekwu, in Delta State, Nigeria, Samsong discovered his talent for singing while in high school and was monikered ‘Samsong’ because of his love for songs. Samsong later attended college, and majored in Accounting. In 1991, he formed a quartet known as Praise Creation. They were signed to Ivory Music Label, and released their debut album in 1996 titled "Best of Life".

The group, however, broke up and Samsong became a solo artist, releasing his debut CD in 2002, titled "Count Your Blessings". His album was a success, garnering airplay, and won him The Psalmist Award that same year.  Later a sophomore CD was released in 2004, titled "Still Counting" with which he continued his award winning streak, snagging The Best Male Vocalist of the Year Award at Today's Music Award in 2004, and Best Male Vocalist of The Year Award in 2005 at The Amen Awards.

 Samsong had become a bona fide celebrity and gospel star at this point, having songs and video in rotation radio and TV, and receiving top billing on concerts. At The Vigoma Awards in 2005, he received The Best Video of The Year Award. His third release titled "The World of My Dreams" was issued in 2007, and was his most ambitious release yet. It featured a remake of the mega hit "One Love" by music icon Onyeka Onwenu, in which he performed a duet with her. The CD also featured a duet with international superstars Styl-Plus titled Live Right. His ambitious output was recognized with and he was awarded with The Grace Honorary Award for Excellence, that same year
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 In 2008, he was nominated for The Best Gospel Artist at The Nigerian Entertainment Awards (NEA) held in New York City. He embarked on an international tour to promote his CD, with stops at South Africa, the United Kingdom and Germany. In Germany, he recorded and performed with Chris Lass, the famous German gospel producer and artist. His most recent headlining tour was in August 2009. He toured the island of Seychelles, and was privileged to have dinner with the Vice President, Joseph Belmont.

Samsong released his ‘Church Boy’ CD in 2010, a testament of his growth as a minister of God through music and revealed his unique blend of native Nigerian rhythms with cross over R&B rhythms and vocal patterns.  In Ghana and all over Africa, Samsong is known for his hit songs ‘Bianule’ and ‘Higher Higher’.

Come this Sunday, 25th December, 6pm, the Adae Kese Hall of La Palm Royal Beach Hotel will host Danny Nettey, Ps. Helen Yawson, Nii Okai, Cwesi Oteng and guest minister Samsong in the 'Declaring God's Goodness' edition of Christmas with Danny Nettey & Friends. Tickets for the concert are out and selling for GHc 25.00 at Silverbird Lifestyle Store (Accra Mall), Joy FM, Sunny FM, Baatsona Total and La Palm Royal Beach Hotel.  You don't want to miss out!

Monday 19 December 2011

Sarkodie gives Azonto dance lessons to Chipmunk and Wretch 32

The Azonto dance, the biggest phenomenon in Ghana in 2011, continues to buzz across the country and across the globe via the World Wide Web. With an entry into Wikipedia and millions of views on YouTube, the craze is spreading like wild fire.


Ghanaian rapper, Sarkodie recently gave the dance a high profile in the UK when he visited for a concert and several studio appearances including an interview with Tim Westwood on BBC 1 Xtra, and recording with UK sensation Chipmunk. In between the appearances, Sarkodie got to teach Ghana’s preferred dance of the moment to top British acts like Chipmunk and Wretch 32.

Hiplifer Prince Doggy Dawg

Prince Ohene-Ntow, now recognized by his stage names, “Prince Doggy Dawg” and “Blackstar” is a self titled Hip-Life/Hip-Hop business phenomenon. His musical icon is Snoop Doggy Dogg hence the name “Prince Doggy Dawg” and the Ghanaian flag has a black star in the center of it which explains why he also goes by the name “Blackstar.” He was born in Accra, Ghana, on October 19th, 1985. Prince Doggy Dawg is a self titled Hip-Life/Hip-Hop business phenomenon. This Ghanaian native makes undeniably witful, cultural, and entertaining music, and attracts an international fanbase with his ability to rap in multiple dialects. Along-side Asuzu the Zulu, he is part of the dominating Nigerian/Ghanaian duo recognized as the “Ill-Legal Immigrants.” After releasing his first mixtape, “I Am Prince Doggy Dawg,” he has been distinguished as someone to be harkened. Prince is one of three kids. He is the offspring of Nana Akwesi Asa Mensa, a famous producer of the Agiecoat Production. Nana produced Ghana marvels such as: Buk Bak, Kontihene, and 4×4. Prince Doggy Dawg is known for his creativity and his distinct coil of words, creating diverse line of works. With that said, listen to the wisdom that Blackstar has written ,single of his album ”now or never” called work dat body.

Asem Clears Rape Allegation

After Several months he refused to comment about rape allegations leveled against him some time this year, Ghanaian rapper Asem, born with the name Nana Wiafe Asante Mensah, has finally replied critics via his new single titled ‘Last Song’, produced by Magnom.

The song’s lyrics tried to tackle the problems that he went through the year, from rape allegations and his GLO deal to his issues with Lynx Entertainment. The song, he said, was his last for the year 2011, labeling the year as tough for him.

Its lyrics spoke about how he was not afraid of certain people who wanted to take his shine away from him. He also took some time to describe his kind of women, possibly trying to hint that the girl in the rape brouhaha was not his type. “I like girl wey dey shoto with glory, independent girls with their bottom glory,” he rapped.

If I didn’t say it they say I say it. I didn’t rape, they say I raped. They get like I stop singing. But because of GLO, I’m satisfied. This be the last song of the year, so lend me your eyes. I know year you have been waiting for this.” Sometime this year, the hip-hop musician allegedly drugged, raped and impregnated a teenage girl.

The girl’s name was given simply as Queenie and her real age remains a mystery. She claimed to be 17 but her mother swore heaven and earth she was 15. The matter got complicated as both daughter and mother said the pregnancy had been aborted and that the alleged rape happened last year but no police report was made.

Asem flatly denied all three allegations but said he would not pass comments on it publicly because his management intended taking a legal action against his accusers. Not long after, Asem parted ways with Lynx Entertainment to form his record label.

Asem is a product of the Ghana Institute of Journalism and had his secondary education at St. Peter’s Senior High School. He is currently one of the best artistes that Lynx Entertainment ever recorded and is best remembered for hit songs like ‘Give Me Blow’, ‘2010 Filla’, ‘Wu B3 Da Ntem’, ‘No More Kpayor’, ‘School De Be’ and ‘Pigaro’.

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Saturday 17 December 2011

The Real Reason Why Sarkodie Pulled Out Of The T-Pain Show Unveiled

Kelvin Poku Boateng, CEO of Kumasi's premier event management group, Homeproud Entertainment, has debunked all assertions and rumors making rounds in the country that, the undisputed fastest rapper in the country, Sarkodie might just not make it for the much anticipated grand event which will feature himself and two of the nation's finest musicians, Kwabena Kwabena and Becca at the "24th nite concert" slated for the Royal Lamerta Hotel in Kumasi.
The young, intrepid and industrious chap Kelvin, in a strongly worded statement to Communication Strategist and Blogger, Kwabena Agyeman-Kobia, intimated that his attention had been drawn to a publication on PeaceFMOnline.com citing other reasons for the 'Azonto King's exit from the T-Pain show, saying the Tema whizz kid who has earned himself the accolade of "King of Azonto" with his rap dexterity, will be performing to his teeming fans in Kumasi and that the Garden City would be witnessing the true definition of Azonto on the 24th of December.
In a related development however, the rapperholic has confirmed his participation in the Kumasi event in a radio interview with DJ Apuzo of Luv 99.5FM in Kumasi on his late afternoon show, 'the drive time.'

Actress Nana Ama MacBrown out with 2Toff

Hip life duo, Ulrich Addy (Red Eye) and Richard Oguns (Ogunskele) who make up 2Toff, have released yet another song "I’m Sorry" featuring Nana Ama MacBrown.

According the duo who have three albums to their credit, their latest, I’m Sorry will take Ghana by storm especially bringing Nana Ama MacBrwon on board.

Asked why they went in for Nana Ama MacBrown and not Efya, Irene, Becca or any other female artist who are already known music artistes, 2 Toff said Nana Ama MacBrown can be considered as one of the best female musician a fact most people are unaware of.
“We realised Nana Ama MacBrown has a very good voice after we listened to her on a few occasions, her voice is perfect that is why we featured her on our new single,” 2Toff said.
Their latest, "I’m Sorry", which is set to be released next week was recorded, mixed and mastered at 2 Toff studios.
2Toff believes despite football grabbing the attention of Ghanaians, music will take its rightful place on the scene in the not too distant future.
“The industry is gradually collapsing because all the attention has been shifted to soccer. Ghanaian music is already out there on the international market but a lot more needs to be done to make it flourish,” they added.
“We went away for some years but we are fully back. We know our fans missed us and we missed them too. We are now growing bigger and better and we believe nothing is going to stop us from what we enjoy doing most.
When contacted, the bubbly actress cum singer disclosed that the ability to sing gracefully has always been there, but was awaiting the the right moment.
According to her, she will venture into full time singing very soon.
The last album 2Toff released was titled "Back Again" and comprised tracks like Ma Swagga Back, My Soul, Yebre Mo Odo ft S.K Original, Hosla and Mama.

Buk Bak denies ditching 4x4

Music duo, Buk Bak, has denied stories making the rounds that the group deliberately ditched music trio, 4x4, during their album launch at the Osu Oxford Street Friday, December 9.

Buk Bak is widely credited with discovering and guiding 4x4 into the phenomenal trio it is today and while Buk Bak’s name was among the list of artistes billed to perform at album launch, they failed to show up.

Soon after the successful launch of the album, which saw all the other billed artistes performing, Captain Planet, a member of 4x4 expressed his disappointment to Myjoyonline, saying their ‘fathers’ and mentors did not show up to support them.
He said Buk Bak did not give any indication that they were not going to turn up for the launch and was therefore surprised at their absence.
As at news time that Myjoyonline contacted Captain Planet, he said Buk Bak had still not contacted them to say why they failed to turn up for the launch even though they were invited. While he will not call it a sabotage, he will not rule out the possibility.
But Buk Bak refuted the claim in an interview with Myjoyonline. Bright Boateng popularly known as Blinks Sparkles, a member of the group said “If it’s coming from my boys (4x4) then I will be surprised …”
He explained that, “Prior to the day of the show something came up, something that we can’t disclose. I called one of the boys and told him [something urgent came up] so I wouldn’t be able to make it so I had to go take care of it out of town." Brothers
Bright said he knew 4x4 would understand, stating “I spoke to CoDed about it, he was like cool.” Bright lamented however, “I felt disappointed myself for not showing up.”
Ronny Coaches, another member of Buk Bak quizzed, “What will Buk Bak have against 4x4?” explaining that “from day one we’ve been with them … we’ve been like brothers since day one, nothing won’t stop us from being on their show and we don’t have any misunderstanding with them.”
Bright vehemently denied having any beef with 4x4, stating “I can’t hate on my own success. This is something I started so why should I hate on my own success?”