In the year 2000, Legendary @realdaddylumba was crowned Artiste of the year at VGMA. A great Highlife Musician from Ghana.
To drop tomorrow @eno_barony ft @amerado_burner #Finisheline
ARE YOU READY FOR HER NEW ALBUM?
IN 2020 She released #inVeencibleAlbum 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I really love how Nigerians promote their young ones. Meet @donjazzy young artiste @boyspyce
@iamedemgh Togo :was Fully Active over the weekend:And the rest is History
Stream the song here
Watch “Ma Cherie” Out Now
https://youtu.be/kn8_O6wEG_o
Best life in Birmingham 🇬🇧💛
Something is coming soon 💫💫 @gyakie_ on stage
@burnaboygram on Amsterdam
Great talent from Ghana @sconzymusic follow him 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭 @stonebwoy @djjusticegh
Enjoy a short performance by Darkovibes
Happy Birthday Darkovibes
#NowPlaying #birthday
Kojo-Cue - Lavender ft E.L
Linford Kennedy Amankwaa (born 27 May 1989)better known by his stage name Ko-Jo Cue, is a Ghanaian Hip-Hop/Afro-Pop artiste from Kumasi,Ashanti Region.
He is currently signed to BBnZ Live and is affiliated to The Cue, a talent development group which he formed with producer Peewezel.
In 2014, he dropped his mixtape "The Shining" to incredible reviews from critics.[1] The mixtape went on to be downloaded more than 12000 times and trended on social media for two weeks.
His single, Lavender charted on more than 6 major radio stations in Ghana.
January 2010, Ko-Jo Cue released the first installment in a series he called ‘Growing Pains’. The project which was titled ‘N.A.T.H.A.N’ attracted the attention of the online community on Facebook as well as the major Ghanaian blogs and websites most notable among them being Ghana Mixtapes and BigXGh.
It was the first project of its kind by a Kumasi artiste and it gained him regional recognition. Within the space of three months, he added two more installments ‘N.O.N.A’ and ‘Now And Forever’ with the latter earning him respect amongst the Ghanaian Hip-Hop community and the former spawning his first viral hit with a track titled ‘Head Nod’ produced by Peewee. The song made it onto radio rotation in his hometown and even caught the attention of Bradez and Okyeame Kwame (two of the biggest acts from his hometown as at that time).
He then took 2 more months to release the last instalment in the series which he titled ‘The Wait’. The buzz generated by ‘Head Nod’ attracted artists out of his region and soon he found himself working with acts like Kay-Ara, Klu, and Pappykojo.
He also worked on a cover of Kwaw Kesse's ‘Poppin’ with Flowking Stone (one half of the Bradez). He kept his visual appearances minimal but managed to gather quite a cult following which expanded as he collaborated with more artistes outside his region.
Sound checking
Waiting for the #weekend
Big Up to you guys @iamdjlynkgh and @djtisco_intl
Come let part at Kokrobite
Indoor Jam with music 🎶
Come in numbers as we jam till day break.
Date Nov. 12/21
Weekend is here 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Where are you chilling tonight
@opankagh drop new banger tittle #weekend
Watch Full Video 👇
https://youtu.be/W6NW-bqZFXo
New Music From Opanka Army Camp @opankagh #Weekend 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Get it now @bismark_oppong2 @musafa.musafa.984349 @armydivas @opanka
Stressful at work with cough
#GoodiesRadio #Mbdj
Massive Crowd at Akropong Akuapim 🙏🙏🙏🙏 #Odwira
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#Africansfinestdj #MBDJ
Thank You @oheneaces for coming on my show🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@iam_kbjay ft @agbeshiemusic Poor No Friend 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥