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Ashanti wrote and provided background vocals for Jennifer Lopez's "Ain't It Funny (Murder Remix)", which also peaked the Billboard Hot 100. [6] Ashanti's second album Chapter II (2003), became her second to peak the Billboard 200—with first-week sales of 326,000 copies in the U.S.—and received platinum certification by the RIAA. [7]
Yaa Asantewaa's older brother, Nana Akwasi Afrane Okpase was in a powerful position in the empire and selected Asantewaa as the Queen Mother. This was a prestigious position [4] as she was responsible for protecting the golden stool, advising the King of Ashanti, and choosing candidates for the next king.
Ashanti has confirmed that she is pregnant with her first child with musician Nelly. The 43-year-old R&B singer revealed that she and her Nelly are expecting a baby in a video ... and daughter ...
Yaa Akyaa was born in the Ashanti empire circa 1847. [1] She is the daughter of Asantehemaa Afua Kobi, born into Oyoko royalty.Shortly after her birth it was decided that she would become the successor to Queen Afua Kobi as the Asantehemaa, known as the Queen Mother. [1]
Ashanti shared her double dose of big news on Wednesday. She and Nelly, 49, first hinted at their baby news in December in a video that made its way around the internet from Nelly's 11th Black and ...
A rep for the couple later confirmed to People that "Ashanti and Nelly welcomed their baby boy, Kareem Kenkaide Hayes, on July 18, 2024. The proud and happy parents are so in love with KK!"
Courtesy of Ashanti/Instagram Ashanti is “so proud” of her postpartum body four weeks after she and her husband, Nelly, welcomed their first baby together. “Funny how life’s plans aren’t ...
After the founding of the Ashanti Empire, she also obtained a black and silver stool. [8] This seat comes from the previous Queen Mother of Oyoko and is integrated into the hierarchical restructuring carried out by Osei Tutu and Okomfo Anokye. [9] Nyaako was killed during the attack on Kumasi by King Eibirimoro of Aowin in 1717 or 1718. [10]