Lord Eric Sugumugu of Osibisa Fame: The Ghanaian Percussionist
Lord Eric Sugumugu of Osibisa Fame: The Ghanaian Percussionist



Yesterday, the world paused to honour International Women’s Day, a celebration of resilience, achievement and empowerment. While the official day was on March 8th, the impact of the celebrations continues to resonateand we’re here to reflect on the remarkable stories and energy that made the day unforgettable.
From women leading in music, business, and culture, to everyday heroes shaping communities, this day reminds us how vital women are in every sphere of life. Artists like Coby Melody continue to champion messages of love, empowerment, and unity in their music, inspiring listeners everywhere to celebrate strength and authenticity.

Rising artist and producer Coby Melody has officially released his brand-new single “Falling,” a track that is already gaining attention for its emotional sound and visually captivating cover art. The new release showcases Coby Melody’s growing artistry, combining heartfelt lyrics with smooth melodies that resonate with listeners.
“Falling” highlights Coby Melody’s ability to blend relatable storytelling with modern production, creating a song that speaks about love, vulnerability and the emotions that come with giving your heart to someone special. The track delivers a powerful listening experience, making it a strong addition to the artist’s expanding catalogue.

Ghanaian rap icon Sarkodie proved once again why he remains one of Africa’s most influential artists after delivering a powerful solo show in London. The highly anticipated concert drew hundreds of fans from across the UK and Europe, reinforcing his global appeal and dominance in African hip-hop.
Held at the iconic O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, the event marked another major milestone in Sarkodie’s international journey. From the moment he stepped onto the stage, the energy inside the venue shifted. Fans waved Ghana flags, sang along to every lyric, and celebrated a career that has shaped modern African rap.

Creativity in Ghana is experiencing a defining moment. Across music, fashion, film, photography, digital media, and live entertainment, a new generation of creators is reshaping the country’s cultural identity. What was once considered an emerging industry has now become a driving force in both social influence and economic opportunity.
DJ Lapel has officially released her powerful sermon for the WYFL Challenge, delivering a message that blends inspiration, confidence, and creativity. Known for commanding stages with sound, DJ Lapel now steps into a more reflective space, using her voice to uplift and challenge her audience beyond music.
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In a global music era where identity matters more than ever, Stunna Dior stands out as more than just a rapper — she is a brand, a movement, and a cultural bridge between Northern Ghana and the world.
Proudly rooted in Tamale, Stunna Dior carries her heritage with confidence, elegance, and authority. Known widely as the “North Ghanaian Princess,” she represents a new generation of artists who don’t dilute their origins to succeed — they elevate them.
Former Ghanaian rapper and multilingual artist Lousika — now Nana Nyarko Aboraa Sika III, Queen Mother of Manso Nkwanta — has transitioned from music stardom to traditional leadership, championing culture, development, and service in the Ashanti Region.
Asantehene has paid a historic visit to the Ghana Police Headquarters in Accra
His Royal Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene, has paid a historic visit to the National Police Headquarters in Accra, marking a significant moment in Ghana’s security and traditional leadership relations.
Aseda 99.5FM in Prestea, Western Region, is mourning the sudden demise of their Morning Show host Miss Afia Aseda LouisaGhanaian Tycoon Ibrahim Mahama Breaks New Ground as Africa’s Art World Powerhouse Ghanaian creative Ibrahim Mahama has made history as the first African to claim the top spot on ArtReview magazine’s annual ranking of the