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  2. Lasmid - Wikipedia

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    Ladsmid Nathaniel Owusu (born on 24th of May 1999) known professionally with the stage name Lasmid (fka Charger) is a Ghanaian musician, rapper and songwriter [1] from Takoradi in the Western Region of the Republic of Ghana.

  3. Mzbel - Wikipedia

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    Belinda Nana Ekua Amoah (born December 26, 1979), popularly known as Mzbel, is a Ghanaian Hiplife artist. [1] She is the CEO of Mzbel Music, Bel Group, Bel Eye Media and others.

  4. Fancy Gadam - Wikipedia

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    Mujahid Ahmed Bello (born 16 August 1988) known by his stage name Fancy Gadam, is a Ghanaian afropop, dancehall and reggae musician. [1] [2] In 2017, he won Ghana Music Awards for Best New Artist [3] and in 2020, he was named Best Afrobeat Entertainer at the International Reggae and World Music Awards.

  5. DopeNation - Wikipedia

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    DopeNation is a Ghanaian musical duo of identical twin brothers, composed of Micheal Boafo popularly known as B2, [1] [2] and Tony Boafo known as Twist. [3] [4] They are best known for producing hit songs such as Kpuu Kpaa by Shatta wale, Wow by Joey B ft EL, Sebgefia by Joey B and EL, Poison by Ebony Reigns, Forever by Eazzy ft Mr Eazi, Nana Ama by Pappy Kojo, among others and chunning out ...

  6. Xbills Ebenezer - Wikipedia

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    Xbills Ebenezer (born Annor Ebenezer) is a Ghanaian music video director and filmmaker. He is the founder and CEO of Xpress Philms, a production company that specialises in production of film, television, and music video.

  7. Shatta Wale - Wikipedia

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    Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr., (born 17 October 1987) [1] is a Ghanaian reggae-dancehall artist.He is known by his stage name Shatta Wale, formerly Bandana. [2] [3] Shatta Wale changed his name to "Bandana'' after senior high school and released the hit track "Bandana from Ghana".

  8. Deborah Owusu-Bonsu - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Vanessa Owusu-Bonsu was born on 25 th August, 1984, to an Ashanti father and a Romanian mother. Both of her parents were collectors of world music and art.

  9. Music of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    During the Gold Coast era, the area was a hotbed of musical syncretism.Rhythms especially from gombe and ashiko, guitar-styles such as mainline and osibisaba, European brass bands and sea shanties, were all combined into a melting pot that became high-life.