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  • I once forgot my lyrics on stage – Shasha Marley

    I once forgot my lyrics on stage – Shasha Marley

    Legendary Ghanaian roots reggae artist Julius Amua Sekyi, better known by his stage name Shasha Marley, claimed that he once lost track of his lyrics because he was too focused on the audience.

    Shasha Marley is well-known for his songs, which include “I am not ashamed of the Gospel,” “Twin City Mafia,” and “Maata Family.”

    The “Maata Family” hitmaker revealed in an exclusive interview on One King Multimedia’s “One King Show,” hosted by Hertilicious, that he once performed a song without remembering the words because he was giving his full attention to the audience.

    “My attention was on the crowd that moment and i wasn’t paying attention to the song i was performing anymore so i got carried away”. He explained.

    Shasha Marley is currently promoting his new single dubbed “Spintex Road Traffic Jam” and also urge Ghanaians to stream the new jam across all digital music platforms.

    Credit // Ekow Smith

  • Chef Faila’s cook-a-thon attempt unsuccessful

    Chef Faila’s cook-a-thon attempt unsuccessful

    The attempt by Ghanaian chef Failatu Abdul-Razak to break the record for the longest cooking marathon by an individual has failed.

    Her goal was to surpass Alan Fisher’s official record of 119 hours.

    However, Chef Faila revealed that her attempt did not meet some of the strict guidelines set by the Guinness World Records (GWR) in a press release that was posted on her Instagram page on Sunday, March 3. 

    A portion of the statement said, “A statement from the Records Management Team cited a violation of the rest break rules, resulting in an unsuccessful attempt.”

    Notwithstanding the obstacle, GWR congratulated Chef Faila and urged her to go for more records.

    Chef Faila expresses gratitude to Ghanaians and everyone who supported her during her attempt.

    “Although this attempt did not result in a world record, it has been an invaluable experience. I am proud of the dedication and hard work put forth, and I am committed to continuing to push boundaries in the culinary world,” she added. 

    Chef Faila began her longest cooking marathon for GWR on January 1st and concluded it at the Modern City Hotel in Tamale on January 10th. 

    She spent ten days in the kitchen and finished her attempt at a 227-hour cook-a-thon.

    Failatu demonstrated remarkable culinary prowess during the long cooking session, crafting a wide variety of dishes in the midst of a vibrant cultural exhibition by the Northern Region’s populace.

    Read the full statement below:

  • Veteran actor Mr Ibu dies at 62

    Veteran actor Mr Ibu dies at 62

    Nollywood veteran Mr. Ibu passed away. The actor, whose real name is John Okarfor, was 62.

    The veteran comedian passed away at Evercare Hospital, according to several reports from people close to him. Reminiscent of the films the late actor starred in, many fans have expressed their condolences on X, formerly Twitter.

    There is still uncertainty over the cause of death and family of Mr. Ibu have not yet made any public comments.

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    The actor had undergone numerous surgeries that resulted in the amputation of his leg due to health issues that he had been facing since October 2023.

    The news of his passing arrives less than a day after the passing of veteran Nollywood actor Quadri Oyebamiji, better known by his stage name Sisi Quadri.

    In 2019, Mr. Ibu claimed that because of his prosperous career, some of his domestic workers were paid by his kinsmen to poison him.

    The comedic actor further claimed in May 2022 that he had been poisoned a third time.

    In one of his interviews, Mr Ibu said “My illness was perpetrated by people that hate me. They did what they did to me. Later, I was taken to the hospital.

    “The doctors are prophets. So, they went into my system and told me what was wrong and what they were going to do.

    “I said ‘Whatever you are going to do, please, do it, let me live because if I die the enemies will laugh’. And then the doctors said ‘Okay, there’s no problem’.

    In the meantime, a number of well-known Nollywood personalities have posted lit candles in the actor’s memory.

  • Rising star, Zulubwoy drops a new song “Oh Yeah” | Listen

    Rising star, Zulubwoy drops a new song “Oh Yeah” | Listen

    With his latest single “Oh Yeah,” young, rapidly-rising, multi-talented trap Dancehall singer and songwriter Daniel Seidu—also known as Zulubwoy in the entertainment industry—is poised to wow fans.

    Growing up in Nima, Zulubwoy is renowned for his passionate performances and hard-core lyrical calm. What sets him apart is his ability to transition between different genres.

    Zulubwoy’s song “Oh Yeah” is a major step forward in his career and demonstrates his versatility and artistic ability.

    With the song now accessible on all major streaming services, fans are encouraged to go on a musical voyage of introspection and self-realization. Zulubwoy’s latest release is poised to capture the hearts of audiences worldwide and solidify his reputation as one of Ghana’s most promising talents.

  • Love or hate him, Shatta Wale remains the unstoppable

    Love or hate him, Shatta Wale remains the unstoppable

    In the hallowed halls of Ghana music, one name stands tall, defying the odds, pushing boundaries and setting records – Shatta Wale. Known for his potent lyricism and compelling public persona, Shatta Wale remains the epitome of durability and resilience. Unlike contemporaries such as the legendary Reggie Rock Stone, Kontihene, Ex-Doe, 4×4, Asem, Wutah, Praye, EL, Teephlow, and Cabum among others, who have unfortunately failed to endure prolonged periods of inactivity, Wale presents an interesting anomaly. No disrespect to the aforementioned name, it is just for a case study per my research.

    Strikingly, Shatta Wale went on hiatus for an entire decade, a venture feared by artists for its potential career-damaging implications. Yet, he emerged not just unscathed, but stronger and more influential. Predominantly, no other artist within Ghana’s music scene has managed to disappear from the limelight for even 3-6 months without waning in popularity or relevance, a testimony to Shatta’s perfect picture and incomparable artistry and robust image.

    Examining the case of Reggie Rock Stone, a pioneering Hiplife artist, his absence from the industry standards allowed other artists to fill the space he left though he tried a comeback with popular music duo VIP. Similarly, the Afropop and hiplife artist Kontihene, known for his energizing rhythms and captivating lyrics, also bore witness to the attrition of being dormant. Despite his initial incredible foray into the industry, his influence dwindled significantly after a period of inactivity.

    Noteworthy too, are artists like Ex-Doe, 4×4, and Asem whose notable withdrawal led to a significant decline in their fan base and industry stature. The musical duo Wutah, despite their harmonious blend of reggae and highlife that met with critical acclaim, lost their spark following their hiatus. The once vibrant Praye, EL, Cabum, and the compelling rapper TeePhlow, despite their compelling musical prowess also fell victim to an unfortunate lull.

    Shatta Wale, however, shattered these established norms, resurrecting from his hiatus exponentially larger and more impactful. His triumphant return can be attributed to the meticulously strategic approach he implemented after understudying the industry for years. The strategic groundwork plan laid before and after his hiatus, coupled with his unmatched passion for music, and controversial antics, puts him in a league of his own.

    One of the abounding strengths of the dancehall king has been his ability to remain visible even if he is not active in music. Shatta Wale carried out this by sustaining his controversial image, which kept him in the public eye. His unapologetic rawness, as polarizing as it was, helped him capture and maintain the attention of both his fans and the media. Beyond this, he engaged actively on social media platforms, political issues, and entertainment debates. These techniques, controversial yet effective, ensured his influence remained pervasive during his hiatus.

    Another significant strategy employed by Shatta Wale was the reinvention of his musical style after his return from hiatus. He didn’t just capitalise on the fame he had left behind but also brought a fresh and contemporary approach to his music that caught the attention of many. His adroit fusion of dancehall and reggae with elements of Afropop, hiplife and highlife carved a distinctive niche that marked his dramatic comeback. Promotion has also been a key to Shatta Wale’s success. Not only did he maintain a strong social media presence, but he also created buzz-worthy music videos, launched innovative merchandise and embarked on attention-grabbing promotional campaigns that further consolidated his position in the industry.

    Before I hang my pen, the rise, fall, and subsequent resurgence of Shatta Wale pose as a testament to his immense talent, resilience, and astute strategic acumen. A unique figure within Ghana’s artistic landscape, he managed to survive a decade-long hiatus and emerge even stronger. His story is an embodiment of tenacity, full of valuable lessons for both upcoming and established acts. It underlines the power of strategy, sturdiness, and the undying love for one’s craft, beyond controversies and character. His story is the narrative all artists could model their careers after. The indomitable Phoenix, Shatta Wale, continues to soar high in Ghana’s music industry, setting a precedent for others to follow.

    Story by: John Claude Tamakloe

  • “I found myself after my breakup with Shatta Wale” – Michy

    “I found myself after my breakup with Shatta Wale” – Michy

    The ex-girlfriend and baby mama of Dancehall King, Shatta Wale has candidly shared the detrimental effects their relationship had on her.

    During a recent episode of the Gh Queens reunion, Michy revealed that she felt lost while dating Shatta Wale but has since found clarity and purpose after ending the relationship.

    According to her, after quitting the relationship, she has been able to focus on her life and find herself.

    She also revealed how she now prioritizes herself and her son, Majesty.

    The relationship between Shatta Wale and Michy has always been complicated.

    In order to share custody of their son Majesty, Shatta Wale suggested they tried and remained friends.

    Addressing his ‘baby mama’ on Facebook live, Shatta Wale noted that it is important they, at least, stay as friends for the benefit of their son, Majesty.

    The ‘Melissa’ hitmaker said because of their strained relationship, people assume he has shirked his duties as a dad “but I have been doing what a responsible father does.”

    “Shatta Michy, this is what I want you to be doing every time. We can’t be together, yes, but we can be good friends. We can be doing sh** together for Majesty,” Shatta Wale stated.

    The relationship between Shatta Wale and Michy has been marked by complexities, but efforts have been made to co-parent and share custody of their son.

    Shatta Wale, addressing Michy in a Facebook live session, stressed the significance of maintaining a friendly relationship for the sake of their son.

    Source | Pulse Ghana

  • I was once told gay sex was the way to enter Hollywood – Prince David Osei recounts

    I was once told gay sex was the way to enter Hollywood – Prince David Osei recounts

    Actor Prince David Osei, from Ghana, gave his reasons for not working in Hollywood, citing interactions with LGBTQIA+ people who approached him and offered him opportunities for career advancement.

    During an interview with Accra FM, the actor recounted his experience with a Hollywood producer who attempted to approach him.

    According to him, if you give in to their sexual advances, these gay men guarantee to boost your acting career in Hollywood.

    He has not appeared in a Hollywood film yet, claiming that his encounter turned him off.

    “Some of the people I met that were in the business, some of them were on the other side. And I’m a very straight person.

    “From conversations, you notice they are on a totally different path from mine, and so I told them to take their Hollywood. I’m not interested.

    “It discouraged me because that was what I saw from the very beginning. Those were the people all over anytime we went for priemere and Q&As after the movies,” the actor disclosed.

    Remembering a time when he was at a drink up in Los Angeles and a Mexican Latino made fun of his body before touching him inappropriately in front of others.

    “At a point he [Mexican Latino] put his hand on my shoulder but I didn’t read much into it. But later, when the place got crowded, I felt someone press my bottom. Reflexively, I turn around and punched him. When that happened, they all asked: ‘What’s going on? And I said ‘he just touched my bum’. They started laughing,” he said adding that their reaction upset him.

    “I told them: No, you don’t touch me inappropriately,” he stressed.

    “After a while, the guy who touched me pulled aside and told me, ‘Well, if you really want to excel here, you need people like me. You need people like us. We run the show here.”

    “I got that into my head,” David Osei said. The actor noted that when he returned to his hotel, he told himself, “I can’t pay this price. No, it is not worth it.”

    Prince David Osei is a director, producer, model, and actor.

  • Shatta Wale set to headline YFm independence day festival

    Shatta Wale set to headline YFm independence day festival

    The Independence Day festival, hosted by YFM, will feature multiple award-winning Ghanaian Afro-dancehall musician Charles Nii Armah Mensah, better known by his stage name, Shatta Wale as the headline performer.

    ‘One God’ hitmaker, who is well-known for his captivating live performances and exuberance, will dazzle music fans on March 6, 2024 at the Legon City Mall.

    Other amazing surprises that will take the stage include the music group duo Keche, Kofi Mole, E.L., RJZ, Spicey, and DanceGod Lloyd.

    AJ Princess, Tim Jeezy, Easkine, Brown Berry, DJ Loft, DJ Kess, DJ Millzy, DJ Nyce, and Kojo Manuel are among the official DJs and MCs scheduled to appear.

    This event is a free ticketed show, all you need to do as a music lover is to scan the code for a free entry.

  • Parliament passes the anti-LGBTQI bill

    Parliament passes the anti-LGBTQI bill

    The Ghanaian Parliament enacted the Promotion of Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, which is also referred to as the anti-LGBTQ bill.

    Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin
    The bill was ultimately approved by lawmakers after all possible stages of consideration were completed, according to a report by Citi FM in Accra.

    The Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana) Board Chair, Professor Audrey Gadzekpo, urged President Akufo-Addo to veto the bill the day before it was passed by Parliament.

    Professor Gadzekpo contended that the bill infringes upon fundamental human rights guaranteed by the Constitution, such as the rights to equality, nondiscrimination, dignity, academic freedom, freedom of speech and association, and participation in procession.

    Prof. Gadzekpo stressed that protecting rights and freedoms is essential to constitutional democracy during a press conference on human rights and a rights-based strategy for assisting sexual minorities in Ghana.

    She emphasised the importance of the matter for all Ghanaians and cautioned that changing these rights could imperil the country’s democratic values.

    In response to concerns about media freedom, CDD stated that the bill would restrict the freedom of expression of journalists and social media users by penalising them for covering LGBTQI+ issues. In addition, they denounced the bill for going against Article 108 of the 1992 Constitution, which forbids private member’s bills that put money into the public coffers.

    The Human Rights Coalition and the “Big 18” pushed Parliament to reject the Anti-LGBTQI Bill, citing the significance of protecting the rights of all people. They cautioned that if the bill were to pass, it would violate both national and international human rights laws and jeopardise the media’s standing in society.

    The bill outlaws LGBT advocacy, funding, and promotion and makes them illegal.

    Those found guilty of the act could face a sentence of six months to three years in prison, while those who encourage and fund it could face a sentence of three to five years in prison.

  • Supreme Court dismisses Anas’ defamation lawsuit against Kennedy Agyapong

    Supreme Court dismisses Anas’ defamation lawsuit against Kennedy Agyapong

    The Supreme Court has denied the application for certiorari that investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas filed against Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, the Member of Parliament for Assin Central.

    The previous High Court decision was maintained by the five-member panel, which was presided over by Her Ladyship Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo.

    Six years ago, an Accra High Court dismissed Anas Aremeyaw Anas’s GHC25 million defamation lawsuit against Kennedy Agyapong and fined the journalist GHC50,000.

    On Wednesday, February 28, the Supreme Court dismissed the case by a majority vote.

    Legal action was taken in 2018 after Anas claimed the legislator had defamed him.

    Anas begged the court to punish Agyapong with damages and to force him to clear his record. However, Anas Aremeyaw Anas was unable to provide evidence that Ken Agyapong had defamed him by airing the documentary, according to the High Court, which was presided over by Justice Eric Baah.

    The documentary in question, according to the court, rather revealed dubious transactions that Anas and his associates were engaged in.

    The court stated in a lengthy ruling that Agyapong had presented enough evidence to demonstrate that the Anas had solicited funds from individuals connected to the evidence he had collected through his investigations.

    It further stated that the evidence demonstrated that individuals who could afford the amounts of money demanded by Anas and his associates were excluded from the publically viewed videos.