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R2Bees Drop Double-Single Powerhouse “Awurade Ay3” And “Two Two”

Legendary Ghanaian duo R2Bees (Mugeez and Omar Sterling) have officially released a double-single package featuring the tracks “Awurade Ay3” and “Two Two.”

After a season of anticipation, the “Refuse To Be Broke” icons are back to reclaim their throne, delivering a blend of spiritual gratitude and signature Afrobeats energy.

Caroline Sampson Hosts Clear Cut on Revolve Plus

Buzzing music, entertainment, and lifestyle brand Revolve Plus has announced that distinguished Ghanaian presenter, TV show host, and voice-over artist Caroline Sampson has collaborated with them to co-produce and host ‘Clear Cut, ‘ a podcast coming to the channel soon.

Three Brothers, One Rhythm

Three Brothers, One Rhythm:

Okyeame Kwame, Kunta Kinte Bradez & Flowking Stone — A Family Legacy in Music

From Ghana’s vibrant music scene to stages across Africa and the UK, three brothers — Okyeame Kwame, Kunta Kinte Bradez, and Flowking Stone — represent a rare blend of heritage, evolution, and artistic independence. Their journeys span generations of sound, proving that music runs deep in the family bloodline.

Sarkodie Sells Out Royal Albert Hall

Ghanaian rap icon, Sarkodie, has once again proven his global appeal as the Rapperholic UK Edition officially sold out ahead of the show.

Scheduled for March 6, 2026, the highly anticipated concert will take place at the iconic Royal Albert Hall in London, with all 5,272 seated tickets fully booked and no tickets remaining.

MOLIY Named EQUAL Artiste Of The Month

Ghanaian sensation MOLIY takes centre stage as the Spotify EQUAL Africa artist of the month of January 2026. Also gracing the cover of the EQUAL Global playlist, she stands as a powerful symbol of the women representing Africa’s creative expansion and global musical dominance.

Stunna Dior: The Northern Ghanaian Princess Redefining Global Hip-Hop

Stunna Dior: From Tamale Royalty to Global Rap Powerhouse


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.

Amaarae Makes History With Electrifying Blackout Concert

Ghanaian Alté superstar Amaarae delivered a defining moment in her career with the highly anticipated Blackout Concert, a show widely hailed as one of the most successful and culturally significant music events in recent Ghanaian pop history.

Held amid massive anticipation, the Blackout Concert drew thousands of fans dressed in coordinated dark-themed outfits, turning the venue into a striking visual statement that perfectly matched Amaarae’s bold, genre-bending identity.

Kwesi Arthur Announces New Project

Award-winning Ghanaian rapper Kwesi Arthur has officially announced the release of his highly anticipated project, Redemption Valley, scheduled for January 17.

The announcement was made via his official X (formerly Twitter) account, where he revealed that the project will be available exclusively on Even Biz, with pre-sales going live ahead of the release. The rollout signals a new chapter in the rapper’s journey, one that appears deeply personal and reflective.

Stonebwoy Brings The Torcher Experience To Ho Stadium

Ghanaian global music icon Stonebwoy is set to make history in the Volta Region with his first-ever stadium concert, The Torcher Experience, scheduled for March 2026, with a specific day yet to be confirmed by the team, set to happen at the iconic Ho Stadium.

The concert marks a deeply symbolic moment for the award-winning artiste, whose roots trace back to the Volta Region. More than just a music show, The Torcher Experience represents a homecoming celebration, one that honours culture, resilience and the journey of an artiste who has carried Ghanaian music onto the global stage.