Vybrant Faya: The Dancehall Firebrand Who Lit Up Ghana’s Music Scene
Emmanuel Kojo Quayeson, professionally known as Vybrant Faya, was a dynamic Ghanaian dancehall artist whose energetic tunes and vibrant persona captivated audiences. Born on June 13, 1987, Vybrant Faya brought a distinctive flair to the Ghanaian music landscape before his…
Kelvyn Boy
Kelvyn Brown, widely known as Kelvyn Boy, stands out as a rising star in the Ghanaian music scene, celebrated for his vibrant Afrobeat sound, soulful vocals, and impactful contributions to the industry. Born on April 1, 1991, in Assin Fosu,…
Dope Nation – The Dynamic Duo
Michael Boafo, known as B2, and Tony Boafo, known as Twist, pair up to form the dynamic duo known as “Dope Nation” has emerged as one of Ghana’s most dynamic musical duos. With their energetic beats, catchy hooks, and genre-blending…
From “Oh Yeah” to “Terminator” – King Promise
Gregory Bortey Newman was born on August 16, 1995, in Accra, Ghana, but you know him as “King Promise” and he has established himself as one of the leading voices in the contemporary Ghanaian music scene. With his melodic hooks,…
A Maverick called Article Wan
Bright Homenya, or Article Wan as he has come to be known by has carved out a distinctive space for himself in the Ghanaian music scene with his unique style that seamlessly blends Afrobeat, dancehall, and highlife influences. As a…
Kwesi Arthur – The Millennial voice of Afrobeat
Born Emmanuel Kwesi Danso Arthur Junior on April 1, 1995, in Tema, Ghana, Kwesi Arthur has risen to prominence as a leading figure in the contemporary Afrobeat scene. With his distinctive voice, introspective lyrics, and a fusion of various musical…
The Queen of Ghanaian Music – MzVee
Vera Hamenoo-Kpeda popularly known by her stage name MzVee is a Ghanaian musician, who has surfaced as one of the leading voices in the Ghanaian music industry. With her mesmerising voice, versatile musical style, and inspiring lyrics, MzVee has captivated…
Afrobeat/Afropop Artists In Ghana
Ghana is considered the birthplace of this music genre; Afrobeat. Sadly, Afrobeat genre is sometimes mistaken for rhythm and blues or dancehall. This should not be the case since it is a distinct style of music known as Ghana Afrobeat…