Livingstone Etse Satekla, better known as Stonebwoy, a Ghanaian dancehall performer, has said that his deal with Shatta Wale to settle their differences was never a sincere one. The ‘Bhim Nation’ hitmaker recalled an unexpected incident that occurred in 2019 at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards when he was deemed reggae/dancehall artiste of the year, speaking of how he stood to defend himself against Shatta Wale and his crew who stomped the stage in the middle of his speech on that day in an interview on American top urban celebrity interview base, VLAD TV. “Even if I wasn’t smart, I know its two things; to try disrupting it or to try doing his sh*t” he was...
Yaw Tog, also known as Thorsten Owusu Gyimah, the “Sore” hitmaker, has been informed that his new album would be released soon. The rapper who gained fame at an astounding rate seems to have momentarily forgotten how to perform. The youthful star, whose brilliance once led to comparisons to Sarkodie, has a mysterious camp. A follower who noted the rapper’s carefree demeanor told him to stop making music or do everything he could to make his new record a vehicle for his comeback. The fan has vowed to buy Yaw Tog a Nursing Training Form if this album doesn’t help revive his career. On the other hand, Yaw Tog gave the clap back in kind. He was reassured by Yaw Tog that the new Album will be a huge hit. He continued by advising the man to attempt to improve himself as well. Yaw Tog, also known as Asakaa in Ghana, is a rapper from Ghana who specializes in drill music. He was born on May 8, 2003. He gained notoriety for the song “Sore,” which was remixed by Chris Rich and included O’Kenneth, City Boy, Reggies & Jay Bahd, Kwesi Arthur, and Stormzy. In 2020, Yaw Tog achieved fame with his song “Sore.” Since then, he has emerged as one of Ghana’s most promising musicians.
Nana Aba Anamoah, a media figure, agreed to be a guest on Blakk Rasta’s radio show on the condition that Sarkodie’s appearance on Bob Marley’s “Stir It Up” tune would not be discussed. Instead, she requested Blakk Rasta to write up explanations for the lyrics he used in a song that were said to be in Chinese. “Bro, on the Marley-Sark feature, I’ve said what I have to say to you. Marley’s children & his estate managers are doing what they...
A section of Twitter users have condemned Blakk Rasta‘s decision to cite Nana Aba Anamoah’s baby-daddy in their ongoing banter on social media. The Ghanaian radio...
Media personality Nana Aba Anamoah has accepted to appear on Blakk Rasta’s radio show on a condition that Sarkodie’s feature on Bob Marley’s ‘Stir It Up’...
Media personality, Nana Aba Anamoah, has advised Ghanaians to cultivate the habit of gifting their loved ones with books, particularly on Valentine’s Day. Addressing netizens on...
Ghanaian artiste manager Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson, popularly known as Bullgod, has said Ghana is hell on earth because Ghanaian artistes tell their stories as they...
Nollywood actress cum politician, Tonto Dikeh, has taken to social media to lament the current state of her country. Last week was really a difficult time...
Afia Schwarzenegger has come up with a fresh plan of attack for her detractors after receiving a two-year ban from social media fights. The socialite was ordered by the Tema High Court to refrain from engaging in social media beefs, insults, and attacks for two years after being served with a defamation complaint by Chairman Wontumi, adding that “if she engages in a social media battle, she should be brought back.” Maurice Ampaw, a private attorney, said earlier that Afia was also required to sign a bond of good behavior for another two years, and that failing to do so would result in a punishment from the court. However, it seems that Afia Schwarzenegger’s uncontrollable nature has yet again demonstrated that the court was powerless to rein her in. In the most recent development, the socialite was seen furiously bashing her critics on Tik Tok live, particularly those who were ecstatic about her legal troubles. She used her house assistant Mary’s name to subtly lambaste and criticize them. This comes after Cindy Cash, a well-known Wontumi TV presenter, said that Afia was having trouble paying the court’s GHC60,000 fine. ‘Stop bluffing. Stop thinking you have won because I am right here. This live video is to inform you...
Shatta Wale, a dancehall artiste, has insulted several well-known Ghanaian media figures once more. He has criticized Andy Dosty and Abeiku Santana for what he considers to be their prejudiced views of him. At a concert in Takoradi, Shatta Wale interrupted midway through his performance to make some accusations against the two knowledgeable media figures. Shatta claimed that some individuals, such as Andy Dosty and Abeiku Santana, have resorted to attempting to break his unbreakable record of being on Beyonce’s song by countering it with Sarkodie’s most recent Bob Marley feature. He said these individuals have tried to place Sarkodie on the same pedestal as him (Shatta) following the former’s feature...