Tag: Arnold Asamoah Baidoo

  • Shatta Wale can easily fill O2 Arena – Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo

    Shatta Wale can easily fill O2 Arena – Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo

    Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo, a pundit for entertainment, has ruled out any possibility that Dancehall artist Shatta Wale could sell out the O2 Arena for a performance.

    Shatta Wale could easily pack the O2, an arena with 20,000 seats, according to Arnold. He went on to say that the Dancehall performer can only do that by working with the right UK promoters.

    Though Shatta Wale has a substantial fan base in the UK and other countries, Arnold claims that his ability to sell out the O2 Arena goes beyond his popularity and fan base.

    “Wale has been in the business for over 20 years, he is also popular in UK, Dubai and other places but you see it goes beyond the praises and popularity we see. He has the catalog and sword.

    “What he has to do is now is to ensure he does not use one promoter. There is one promoter in UK who can make that possible and that’s is Live Nation, he can walk up to Live Nation and discuss his pedigree with them and for his managers to prove to Live Nation that this is what he can do,” he said on Onua FM on May 4.

    He emphasised that Wale could easily sell out the O2 Arena if he worked with other promoters in the UK, such as Akwaaba and Allonia.

    Arnold continued, saying that in order for this to happen, Shatta Wale’s management needed to be able to convince the promoters of his value and abilities and be open to cooperating with them.

    His remarks follow rapper Medikal’s sold-out performance at the O2 Indigo on Friday, May 3.

    With performances by other artists like Shatta Wale, Sarkodie, Jay Bhad, Sister Derby, and Malcom Nuna, the performer put on an electrifying show and sold out the arena.

  • Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo appointed Chairman of 5th GMA-USA Awards Board

    Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo appointed Chairman of 5th GMA-USA Awards Board

    Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo, a well-known media figure in Ghana, has been named Chairman of the newly formed Board by the Executive Board of the Ghana Music Awards – USA, with pride.

    Mr. Asamoah-Baidoo joins his new position with a wealth of experience in communications and public relations.

    His noteworthy contributions to the creative sector, working with different artists, brands, and events, are in perfect harmony with the goals of the Ghana Music Awards – USA.

    In his capacity as chairman, Mr. Asamoah-Baidoo will guide an elite group of people in charge of classifying and proposing candidates for the awards programme.

    Renowned music producers Kwame Micky and David Kyei (Kaywa), media personalities Halifax Ansah-Addo and Frank Kwabena Owusu (Franky 5) and event planner Mrs. Whitney Boakye Mensah are among the prominent individuals on the board.

    Completing the Board are Mike Tamakloe, Emmanuel Kusi Mensah, Nathan Pryce, Joshua Tigo, and Dennis K. Boafo, with Ms. Jemima Hagan serving as the Secretary to the Board.

    The Executive Board declares its complete faith in Mr. Asamoah-Baidoo’s ability to lead the Awards Board in an efficient manner, guaranteeing the Ghana Music Awards – USA’s ongoing prosperity and expansion.

    On April 20, 2024, in New Jersey, the official nominees for the 5th edition of GMA-USA will be announced. This will be a historic day in honouring and commemorating excellence in the Ghanaian music industry.

    Please email gmausa20@gmail.com or call +233 54 240 6800 to reach Head of Communications Nana Poku Ashis with any questions you may have about the media.

    Newly Appointed Board Members:

    Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo (Board Chairman)
    Mike Tamakloe (CEO of MustBeFiveRadio USA)
    Joshua Tigo (Programs Director Adom FM Ghana)
    David Kyei (Kaywa- Renowned Music Producer)
    Frank Kwabena Owusu (Franky5 – Astute Media Personality and Broadcaster Ghana)
    Whitney Boakye Mensah (Media Personality Ghana)
    Nathan Pryce (Musician and Media Personality USA)
    Kwame Micky (Renowned Sound Producer USA)
    Halifax Ansah-Addo (Astute Broadcaster and Media Personality)
    Emmanuel Mensah (Capito – Chief Operations Officer GMA-USA)
    Dennis Boafo (Don D- CEO Ghana Music Awards USA)
    Jemima Hagan (Board Secretary)

  • Sarkodie’s ‘Rapperholic Exhibition’ an eye opener – Arnold Asamoah Baidoo writes

    Sarkodie’s ‘Rapperholic Exhibition’ an eye opener – Arnold Asamoah Baidoo writes

    IN July this year, Jay-Z, his imprint Roc-Nation and the Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) put together ‘Book of HOV’—a public exhibition chronicling Jay-Z’s musical legacy and it was unequivocally one of the best highlights of the year in pop culture.

    I knew that, if there’s any Ghanaian artiste who had what it takes to replicate what the American superstar did, it had to be Sarkodie!

    Critically acclaimed, longevity, consistency, dominance, influence and one of the most decorated acts of all time, it was just fitting and grand for Sarkodie’s musical legacy, which spans almost two decades to be on display.

    And in an industry and country where we have no dedicated museums for the creative industry and no ‘Walk of Fame’ concept, the Jay-Z-BPL model is the way to go.

    Storied Career

     Active in 2005, first album in 2009, Sarkodie’s career has been golden and the accomplishments struck thus far are enough to bask over and celebrate.

    It is no ordinary feat that in an industry where new ‘Kings’ are made easily and ‘old ‘ luminaries are retired early, Sarkodie’s longevity and ability to remain dominant, relevant and ‘hungry’ needs a louder touting.

    It is germane to have the general populace have a stint of such a stellar legacy; the projects, plethora of awards, sold out concerts, philanthropic work, significant collaborations and everything else that has defined the musician thus far in his career.

     Solid Partnership

    Last week, it was Image Bureau, Aprils Communication partnering with National Theatre to offer one of the best theatricals in the year. This time, Sarkodie’s Sarkcess imprint has collaborated Eagle Plug and Mix Design Hub, two firms that curated the first ever ‘Rapperholic Exhibition’.

    Obviously inspired by the ‘Book of HOV’ exhibition, Eagle Plug and Mix Design Hub firstly picked on the right artiste, one  with too many accolades and credits to showcase. They also timed it right, just days to one of the biggest concerts in Ghana, the 10th anniversary of ‘Rapperholic Concert’ appropriately themed, ‘“Rapperholic: The Rebirth”.

    The exhibition hosted by the Mix Design Hub in Osu is opened for just  five days and although the duration is short, it is understandable considering the fact that, it is arguably the first time this is being done in contemporary times and there’s also the issue of space.

    Hopefully, such a brilliant showcase would get the necessary support to ensure an extended version or probably moved to a bigger space that can accommodate many.

    Impressive Organisation

     The exhibition has been beautifully put together to align with the personality of the artiste, and the zeal and commitment of ‘SarkNatives’ to see to its success by helping with the process has been commendable.

    Firstly, there was a private session that was attended by some high profile personalities, business moguls, Dr. Osei Kwame, Dr. Ofori Sarpong, venerated actress, Nadia Buari and a host of others. Intriguingly, the spouse and the kids of the artiste also graced the occasion.

    The legendary Amakye Dede was also present on Tuesday for a tour plus a performance. The line-up of activities includes a Student Tour, a Fireside Chat, Curators Dialogue and Podcast session.

    The exhibition closes on the 16th of December 2023!

     Way To Go

     There are quite a lot of Ghanaian artistes who have worked, blazed the trail and cemented their legacies that need proper showcase to the rest of the world.

    Sarkodie, together with his partners got inspired and run with the idea and made it work. Others can easily replicate the move!

    Creatives should not always wait on government to take the initiative. With the right partnership, resources and support, anything is possible to fix in this industry.

    “Creatives should not always wait on government to take the initiative. With the right partnership, resources and support, anything is possible to fix in this industry.

    The biggest arenas across the world that host major entertainment events are not owned by government but private entities.

    Private entities and accomplished business magnates as well these creatives can capitalise on the convivial atmosphere provided by the government and take bold steps in realising some projects and initiatives.

    Sarkodie, Eagle Plug and Mix Design did not have to wait on any governmental support to make this work. Make a move!”