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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. VVIP (hip-hop group) - Wikipedia

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    However the hip life group conquered the Ghana music charts with their 2003 album Ahomka Womu; their single also named "Ahomka Womu" was number one on the Ghanaian charts for over 20 weeks. VIP won five awards at the Ghana Music Awards from the hit single and the group gained international exposure after this success. [ 4 ]

  4. Tinny (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Featuring a 1-minute edit of the song, it is a short music video showing Ghana and a "cocoa head". It is their fourth advertisement in the Glass and a Half Full Productions campaign, which began in 2007 with the award-winning Gorilla advertisement.

  5. Why Ghanaian singer King Promise and other African artists ...

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    While many African artists have been able to ride the wave of Afrobeats’ international popularity, musicians including Tyla and Burna Boy are now pushing for global recognition beyond the genre.

  6. Iwan (musician) - Wikipedia

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    After performing these roles, Iwan who was then called Popa Razy, started to develop his music career at his teen. He recorded several ground songs which gave him the title Rhyme Dealer. Currently Iwan is on his peace tour 2016. [2] IWAN is an acronym which stands for "I Win Always Naturally", hails from Kumbungu, the Northern Part of Ghana.

  7. List of Ghanaian artists - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Akoi-Jackson (born 1979), installation artist, performance artist, video artist, photographer, dancer, poet, and academic; Kwame Akoto (born 1950), painter; Kwame Akoto-Bamfo (born 1983), sculptor with a focus on restorative justice; Dorothy Amenuke (born 1968), sculptor, fiber artist, and educator; Oku Ampofo (1908–1998), sculptor ...

  8. Kuami Eugene - Wikipedia

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    Kuami Eugene [8] was born to Alex and Juliana Marfo in Akim Oda, Ghana. [9] [10] His interest in music led him to sing in the church from a young age where he also learned how to play the drum, keyboard, and guitar. [11]

  9. Becca (Ghanaian singer) - Wikipedia

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    EKB Records and the liquor company Kasapreko Company Limited invested $50,000 in the video shoot. The music video for "No Away" was one of the most costly videos ever released by a Ghanaian musician at the time due to the high cost of production. [26] The video was unveiled during a ceremony at the XL Club in Accra. [27]