Collection of lyrics of Ghanaian or international songs mostly organized by release dates .
Collection of lyrics of Ghanaian or international songs mostly organized by release dates .

A teenager who has honed his music abilities to meet the demands of the competitive Ghanaian music market, Herman Suede released his debut project dubbed “Hi I’m Herman” earlier this year, and is very well on his way to headline end of year concert dubbed “AFTER PREP” this December.
Even before turning 17 (born 21st November 2002), Jason Herman Bortei- Doku, popularly known by the stage name Herman Suede had already performed on many big stages including Ghana Party in the Park in London, Tidal Rave, The Glo Mega Music Show, Black Star Int. Film Festival, Pent Hall Week and Fresh ‘a’ Fair 2018 at the University of Ghana Legon.
2019 has been a good year for the teenage sensation. Herman Suede has been able to successfully connect with, and steadily grow his ever-increasing fan base within the calendar year. Feats chalked include carrying on with his streak of performing on multiple big stages including: Mr Eazi’s Detty Rave, Manifestivities and Ghana Rocks; landing interviews on Voice of America’s “African Beat” and The KSM Show; kick starting a high school tour; and releasing his debut EP dubbed: ‘Hi I’m Herman’.
The EP marks the crystallization of the body of works produced thus far by Herman, and fuses a plethora of genres including of Afrobeat, Highlife, Hiphop, and R&B. All the songs were composed and co-created by Herman himself, and sung in English with a dash of Pidgin English and local Ghanaian phrases in some instances with features from La Meme Gang’s RJZ and Asi Renie.
Herman Suede is looking at capping an impressive year by hosting and headlining an end of year concert dubbed “AFTER PREP”.
Herman likes to be perceived as an all-round performer and not just a recording artiste. His love for dancing is evident in his craft and how he sets stages ablaze with an electrifying combination of riveting vocals and amazing dance moves. On the “AFTER PREP” stage, Herman Suede promises to take it up a notch and deliver his best performance yet.

The event which is set for 23rd December 2019 at “The Garden” in East Legon – Accra, promises to bring together a supporting cast of Herman’s industry friends and players.
“AFTER PREP” is undoubtedly the go-to event for the youth this December! A night of exhilarating musical performances and lots of fun side attractions to engage the young audience. You can’t afford to miss out!
Save the date and follow Herman Suede on all his social media pages for more information about the “AFTER PREP” concert.
Facebook: Herman $uede
Twitter: @HermanSuede
Instagram: @HermanSuede1

Award-winning Jamaican-American electronic music trio consisting of record producer, Diplo and DJs Walshy Fire and Ape Drums are set to perform in Accra this December. The Year of Return initiative has created the emergence of festivals, concerts, parties and many other networking events across the capital.
It is no surprise that the EDM giants will like to be a part of December in Accra to benchmark their footprints in African and Ghanaian EDM culture. The event dubbed ”Sand + Lazers” is going to happen at the Sandbox Beach club on December 18 – overlooking the coast, the borders of the historic Gulf of Guinea. Eminent Ghanaian electronic female, TMSKD (The MASKED) is set to be one of the DJs to open for the group at the show. Anyone who follows TMSKD on her EDM journey knows how phenomenal the year 2019 has been for the 26 years old.
Playing at events such as Gidi Fest in Lagos, meeting Moonchild Sanelly and Sho Majodzi, having two residencies in Abidjan in the month of June dignifies her zeal and passion into sustaining her craft as a foremost DJ spearheading EDM culture in West Africa even extending her reach to Francophone regions of the sub region.
TMSKD compliments ”Sand + Lazers” as the opening act to offer patrons a magical experience. If you are a music lover who embraces variety then you need to pin this event on your calendar that foreshadows refined entertainment for cosmopolitan music aficionados.

‘Ole Alo’ hit maker DJ Sly known as The Unstoppable contended with DJ Mensah. DJ Black, DJ Vyrusky and DJ Aroma but he beat the strong competition to come up tops in the category.
The event was held at the fantasy dome on Saturday, November 24, 2019.
The night witnessed some thrilling performances from Sister Debbie, Kofi Mole, CJ Biggerman and among others.
Campus Baze Awards is an awards scheme designed to recognize, celebrate the hard work and dedication of students in tertiary as well as mentor figures excelling in their endeavours, has awarded other celebrities including Prince David Osei, Rosemond Alade Brown, Andy Dosty and Regina Van Helvert.

The full list of winners for the 2019 3RD TV Music Video Awards is finally here and we must say the 2nd edition of the award scheme which happens to be the Green Edition was epic and lit.
All of the big names including Sister Derborah, Yaa Pono, Eno Barony, Praye, Maccasio, Petrah, Deon Boakye, Clemento Suarez, DJ Mensah, Wutah Kobby and DKB were all there and the atmosphere was filled with soo much fun and excitement with all of the popular celebrities present.
This year’s edition which honored artistes, video directors, music producers, video vixens, stylists, make-up artists, video editors & music video production companies in 34 categories happened at the Snap Cinemas (Accra City Hall) on December 7, 2019.
Check out the full list of the #3RDTVMVA19 Winners Below:
Viewer’s Choice – Boey P (Trust No Man)
Best New Comer Video – Euni Melo (Naakp3)
Best Make Up Artist – Khadydoks (Medikal – Drip)
Best Stylist – Irock Ghana (Kuami Eugene – Ohemaa)
Best Group Video – 2Kz (Ghana ft. Clemento Suarez & Teacher Kwadwo)
Best Concept Video – Wutah Kobby (If I Get)
Best Video Vixen – Gracialla (Bisa Kdei – Meka)
Best Video Editor – King Golix (Fancy Gadam – 3b3y3 Yie)
Best Female Hi Life Video – Becca (Gina ft. Kizz Daniel)
Best Male Hi Life Video – Deon Boakye (Gone)
Best DJ Video – DJ Sly (Gyae Dede ft. VVIP & Miyaki)
Best Animation Video – Praye (Gbang Gbai)
Best Choreography Video – Sister Deborah (Kakalika Love ft. Efo Chameleon)
Best Photography Video – Wutah Kobby (Naa Me ft. Tinny)
Best Female Hip Life Video – Sista Afia (Weather ft. Medikal & Quamina MP)
Best Male Hip Life Video – Pope Skinny (Ochokobila)
Best Music Producer – MOG Beatz
Best Video Director – Salifu Abdul Hafiz
Best Female Reggae / Dancehall Video – Akiyana (Nobody Bad ft. Kelvynboy)
Best Male Reggae / Dancehall Video – J. Derobie (Poverty ft. Mr Eazi)
Best Collaboration Video – Keeny Ice (Ebe God)
Best Visual Effect Video – Eze (Regular)
Best Directed Video – Agbeshie (WroWroHo ft. Medikal)
Best Edited Video – Petrah (Body)
Best Gospel Video – Joyce Blessing (Onyankopon)
Best Afro Pop Video – Addi Self (Future Picture)
Best Cinematography Video – Opanka (Holiday ft. Kweysi Swat)
3RD TV Most Influential Artiste – Sarkodie
Best Production Company – DKAMG Media Limited (Kofi Awuah II)
Best Cinematographer – John Fiifi Mensah (Wendy Shay – Stevie Wonder ft. Shatta Wale)
Best Female Hip Hop Video – Eno Barony (Mind Your Business ft. Kofi Mole)
Best Male Hip Hop Video – Yaa Pono (Control ft. Dun D)
Most Popular Video – Fameye (Nothing I Get)
Overall Best Video – Sarkodie (Lucky ft. Rudeboy)

After a few years hiatus from the Ghana music scene, Raquel has resurfaced in the trailer for the upcoming movie ‘Gold Coast Lounge’. The ‘Sweeti-o’ and ‘Lovi Dovi’ songstress plays the role of ‘Black Rose’, a young singer full of dreams and ambition. This is a film by former music video director Pascal Aka, and it is Raquel’s first starring role in a movie.


‘Gold Coast Lounge’ also stars actors Alphonse Menyo, Adjetey Anang, Zynnell Zuh, Cina Soul and many more.
Movie premiere dates:
January 3rd 2020 at Silverbird Cinemas, Accra Mall
January 4th 2020 at Silverbird Cinemas, West Hills Mall.
Watch the trailer below:
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Multiple award winning Ghanaian Disc Jockey, DJ Sly has been nominated alongside DJ Breezy, DJ Mic Smith and DJ Vyrusky for the second edition of the 3rd TV Music Video Awards. His music, Gyae Dede which featured VVIP & Miyaki is up against collaborations done by fellow DJs in the industry.
The awards which is slated for December 7th will be held at Snap Cinema in Accra and will be hosting various musician and video directors from across Ghana.
DJ Sly, who recently scooped the Event DJ of the Year awards at the prestigious Ghana DJ Awards, was also recently awarded Youth DJ of the Year at the Youth Excellence Award. In 2018, he was also voted Event DJ of the Year at the 2018 CBaze Awards.
As a DJ, he has collaborated with both local and international acts to release hit songs which have been listed in various music charts.
Some of his musics include, Ole Alo featuring Teni, Skales, Daphne & EL, Testify featuring Ice Prince & Kayswitch, It’s Me featuring Dammy Krane, Designer Remix featuring Airboy & Feli Nuna, Dah Na News featuring Scientific, All Good featuring Flowking Stone & Nsruama, Upness featuring Article Wan & Dopenation, Adiza featuring Tinny and Gyae Dede featuring VVIP & Miyaki.

Speech Production signee, Pzee Fire has revealed that Africa will soon be without original artists because most musicians are geared towards producing only Afrobeat songs.
The Nigerian born David Ayuba now based in Ghana confessed that Africa is running out of original artists because of their inability to be independently themselves.
In an interview with the award-winning entertainment show host, Kojo Preko Dankwa on Starr Fm’s Morning Zoo, Pzee Fire bemoan how in recent times, how every musician who wants a hit song is pushed to produce an afrobeat.
The singer who is a graduate of Central University College with a B.Sc in Pharmacy challenged African musicians to look beyond producing afrobeat which is believed to have originated from Fela Kuti, a Nigerian multi-instrumentalist.
“Afrobeat is Fela’s work. He has done his work so what are you doing? You are doing Fela’s work? He was original but in our time, we are not. He was and he did afrobeat; now we can talk about it,” he stated.
Pzee Fire has therefore urged African musicians to begin to not only move from producing afrobeat but focus on making timeless music that touches the soul and speaks to real-life issues.
As an emerging artist, he has resolved to produce music which comes from within.
“I am going to do myself; I am going to push my music, I am going to push my sound and make it a big sound for the whole of Africa to talk about by 2040,” he revealed.

Pzee Fire is currently promoting his Hustle and Heart 6 track EP which showcases his unimaginable control for diverse genres and his ability to merge them in producing something new and pushing versatility to the zenith
The EP is number on iTunes Alternative Genre and number 36 on all genres.
Listen to Pzeefire’s ‘Hustle & Heart’ EP below
iTunes Link: CLICK HERE

Winner of the 2019 Ghana DJ Awards ‘Battle of our Time’, DJ Seihor, has been reported dead.
A close source disclosed to ghanadjawards.org that the disc jockey died after he was involved in a motor accident.
According to the source, DJ Seihor was on a motorcycle without a helmet when the unfortunate incident happened.
The incident is said to have happened on the Madina-Adentan road in the wee hours of Monday, November 4.
“The thing happened around 2 am”, the source mentioned.
DJ Seihor was adjudged winner of the 2019 Ghana DJ Awards ‘Battle of Our Time’ after beating DJ Skinny.
He was also praised for his sterling performances at the Ghana DJ Awards Pub Fest and Nominees Jam at Purple Pub.
DJ Seihor also performed at the Ghana DJ Awards ‘Beach Party In Ghana’.
The family of DJ Seihor is yet to make a statement on the sad news.
Source: Myjoyonline

The full list of Nominees for the 2nd edition (Green Edition) of the 3RD TV Music Video Awards (#3RDTVMVA19) has been announced on Zylofon 102.1 Fm by the organizers. The Green Edition will be held at the Snap Cinema, Accra on December 7. Check out the full list of nominees below:
JOHN FIIFI MENSAH – (MEDIKAL – DRIP FT. JOEY B & KOFI MOLE)
KOFI AWUAH II – (OKYEAME KWAME – BRA FT WUTAH AFRIYIE)
PRINCE IBAM – (KOFI KINAATA – ADAM & EVE)
REX – (KUAMI EUGENE – OHEMAA FT. KIDI)
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One of Africa’s leading Disc Jockeys, DJ Sly know as the unstoppable on Saturday night (November 2) emerged as the winner of Best Event DJ of the year at the 2019 Ghana DJ Awards held at Accra International Conference Centre.

Contenders of the 2019 Best Event DJ of the year category included DJ Vyrusky, DJ Sly, DJ Mic smith, DJ Aroma, DJ Godday, and DJ Lord.
The night witnessed some thrilling performances from Kuami Eugene, KiDi, Wendy Shay, Eno Barony and among others.