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  2. List of Ghanaian musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable past and present musicians in Ghana This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  3. List of Ghanaian artists - Wikipedia

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    Kenturah Davis (born 1980), drawer, sculptor, performance artist, installation artist; she has lived in the US and Ghana; Godfried Donkor (born 1964), painter, collagist, and mixed-media artist; lives in London, of Ghanaian ancestry

  4. Hiplife - Wikipedia

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    Reginald "Reggie Rockstone" Ossei also began to craft this art form with producers Mike Cooke, Rab Bakari, Zapp Mallet and Coal house. Chief G and the Tribe was one of the first rap groups in Ghana consisting of Chief G (now known as Jay Ghartey), Abeeku and Kwaku T performing rap as far back as 1989. After they broke up before Reggie's foray ...

  5. VVIP (hip-hop group) - Wikipedia

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    VIP have launched their 110-minute documentary, Home Grown:Hiplife in Ghana; produced and directed by the American independent filmmaker, Eli Jacobs-Fantauzzi.Some artists present at the launching were Reggie Rockstone, Hashim, Tinny, Sidney, Tic Tac, Mzbel, Rab Bakari, Faze of Nigeria and other artists from Africa and the Caribbean.

  6. Samini - Wikipedia

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    Emmanuel Andrews Sammini (born 22 December 1982, in Accra, Ghana), [2] known by his stage name Samini (formerly as Batman Samini), is a Ghanaian reggae and dancehall recording artist from Wa, Ghana. [2] [3] His genre of music is a melodious mixture of high life, dance hall, reggae and hip-hop. [4] He terms his brand of music "African dance hall ...

  7. Bice Osei Kuffour - Wikipedia

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    Bice Osei Kuffour (born 17 November 1981) is a Ghanaian hiplife musician, [1] [2] known popularly by the name Obour, which means "stone" in the Akan language.He is the immediate past president of the Musicians Union of Ghana, [1] [3] an umbrella group that unites all musicians in Ghana irrespective of genre. [4]

  8. Obrafour - Wikipedia

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    Later on Quincy a friend of Obrafour's who could rap, introduced him to the art. He attended auditions and performance sessions and met Hammer who was then an amateur beat maker. Hammer facilitated a deal between Obrafour and Abraham Ohene-Djan (OM Studios) and in the latter part of 1999, Pae Mu Ka, his debut album was released. [5]

  9. Iwan (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Razak Issahaku (born 12 September 1985), performing as Iwan, is a reggae and dance hall artiste from Ghana, West Africa.Being a product of university of Ghana, Legon, Iwan, also known as "Lyrical Gunshot", pursued Theatre Art and Music and Dance and now holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts.