Legendary highlife icon Daddy Lumba dies at 60
Ghana and the world mourn the loss of Charles Kwadwo Fosuh, famously known as Daddy Lumba, who died in the early hours of Saturday, July 26, 2025, at the Bank Hospital in Accra.
Ghana and the world mourn the loss of Charles Kwadwo Fosuh, famously known as Daddy Lumba, who died in the early hours of Saturday, July 26, 2025, at the Bank Hospital in Accra.
As African music continues its global ascendancy, GQ explores the meteoric rise of Ghana’s most enigmatic new voice, AratheJay. The masked artist blends the famed Ghanaian Highlife with innovation while keeping his eyes fixed on a higher purpose.
Ghanaian music collective 99PHACES just keeps the good music coming.
Ghanaian music business executive and media creative Samuel Jupitar, known in full as Antwi Boasiakoh Debrah Samuel, has officially graduated from the prestigious Music Business Academy for Africa (MBA for Africa) — a leading educational initiative shaping the future of the African music ecosystem.
Verified, at last! After quietly amassing over a billion views for his culturally resonant lens creations, Padmond Annor, widely known as Nana Mitch, is finally a Snap Star.
At a time when identity is often packaged, filtered, and commodified, Ghanaian artist Kwesi Botchway offers a refreshing alternative: authenticity.
After shows in Johannesburg and Cape Town, Nasty C has officially launched the 7th edition of the Ivyson Tour, its first pan-African iteration – with the plan to bring the tour to cities across the continent.
Weeks after its debut, Ghanaian sensation Debby Sway’s latest single, ‘Searching’ continues to make waves, proving it’s more than just a fleeting hit.
Germany-based production trio 255 is setting the tone for a standout year with the release of their latest track, “Smooth Kriminal,” a sleek, Afro-fusion single featuring none other than Nigerian superstar Oxlade.
After taking fans through moments of reflection and solemnity, AratheJay comes through with a refreshing shift in tone on his new single, “ALAJI POPPING”.