5 Minutes with Ghanaian Singer Y’akoto
Uncover the profound impact of Y'akoto's music on her listeners as she discusses working with Nabeyin in an exclusive interview with GQ.
Amaarae decodes the enigma behind her fashion style and choices in this interview!
Amaarae discusses her versatile music and fashion style, drawing influence from diverse backgrounds and artists, blending genres in her work.
Meet the man who pitched Sarkodie, BurnaBoy, others, to the Grammy Board & changed their perception of African music
It's amazing what the all-white Grammy board thought African music was!
Up-Close with Egya Adeabah and his upcoming Ep; Temperature
Egya Adeabah, one of Nzema’s fast rising artists (Rapper & Singer) talks to us about his highly-anticipated first ever Ep album titled TEMPERATURE.
Steadily rising, the music journey of Jiggy Waz
Once a while, a star is born to shine bright and make the world a better place.
Musician Jojo Abot previews politically charged ‘Ngiwunkulunkulu’ & talks us through EP
The politics of resistance is alive in Ghana-born, US-based singer-songwriter Jojo Abot‘s brand new EP Ngiwunkulunkulu. The four-track recording was inspired by her time spent in Southern Africa, where she arrived in May for her first tour of the region, and follows Jojo Abot’s acclaimed 2015 recording Fyfya Woto.
Efya is making afrobeats on her own terms
The Ghanaian singer has assisted some of the biggest names in afrobeats on some of their most memorable hits, and has carved out a name for herself as one of the genre’s standout musicians.
Collab is manifestly dope – Mail & Guardian Interview
Ghanaian rapper M.anifest is a serial collaborator. And he seems to have an obsession with South African musicians — he has collaborated with the likes of Pro-Verb, Stogie T, Zubz, Kwesta, Nomisupasta and DJ Clock. “I feel like I’ve collaborated with more South African artists than Ghanaian artists,” he says,…
Karoli Naa uses influence of Ghana to bring fresh sound to Canadian hip-Hop scene
“The overall factor of my music is fun,” said the Canadian hip-hop artist who comes to North America by way of the African country of Ghana. “Music should be all about fun and feeling it. When people hear my songs, I want them to like what they hear and connect…




