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“Ghana Has Missed Lots Of Opportunities Because We Neglect Veterans Who Contribute To Our Music Industry” – Agiecoat

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Mainstream Ghanaian music maker Nana Asa referred to openly as Agiecoat has communicated stress over how Ghanaians disregard veterans who add to music for their entire lives and has approached the media to give it’s full help to Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy and Sarkodie.

Talking in a telephone meet with Sammy Flex on Showbiz Agenda live on Zylofon 102.1 FM, Agiecoat said it takes one individual to make a blue grass’ music huge. He refered to Bob Marley as an ordinary model saying he made reggae music worldwide and Jamaica commends him for it.

“Ghana has botched a great deal of chances since we leave the oldies who added to our music alone. Weave Marley assumed a job making reggae worldwide and it accompanied some move. Music goes with move. Our highlife needs that. We ought to have the option to advertise our image. We ought to be decorators of highlife music. Highlife music needs a great deal of room. We should search for makers to chip away at the party. We should resit it. We ought to likewise not move our music with verses or language yet rythm” he clarified.

He further included: “The business ought to be joined together. Players ought to be one. Those days we were one. Today I am cheerful Stonebwoy alludes to Shatta Wale as my sibling and the other way around. This is the manner by which the business ought to be. It is about immaculate rivalry and not about animosity. Music carries magnificence and income to the nation so how about we cause the business to endeavor. Michael Jackson did it, Bob Marley did it, and each one of those old artists. I have followed music for long”.

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Khendi Beatz Positioned For Telecel Ghana Music Awards Producer Of The Year 2025

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Prolific Ghanaian music producer, Khendi Beatz has shared his works under the year of review for 2024 across his social media platforms today. Taking a closer look, he is promising for winning the producer of the year for the upcoming TGMA’s 25.

Known over the past few years behind hit songs like ‘Sei Mu’ by Yaw TOG, Ypee’s ‘Akohwie’, Yaw TOG’s ‘Fake’ including Kweku Flick’s ‘High’, he was responsible for mixing and mastering (SORE Rmx) Yaw TOG x Stormzy x Kwesi Arthur, this comes as no surprise if he gets nominated in this year’s TGMA’s 25 producer of the year and winning from the category as well.

Khendi Beatz has proven beyond all reasonable doubts as an extraordinary producer for 2024 for being behind smash hits like Aseda, Makoma and for the popping (Apicki) by King Paluta and among other great productions.

Check his post from the link below and let’s have your thoughts as well.

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Fredyma Tips Joseph Matthew for TGMA’s Urban Gospel Glory

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The 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) just got a whole lot more exciting! Charterhouse, the organizers, have introduced a brand-new category: Urban Gospel. This move has sent shockwaves of excitement throughout the entertainment industry.

Veteran sound engineer Fred Kyei Mensah, aka Fredyma, is over the moon about the new category. He believes it’s a game-changer, recognizing the incredible contributions of Urban Gospel artists.

In a chat with Ghvibe.com, Fredyma praised the progress of Urban Gospel artists in Ghana. “The introduction of the Urban Gospel Category is a dream come true. So many talented artists will benefit from this recognition… It’s going to be a very competitive category, and I can’t wait to see who takes home the award!”

Fredyma specifically highlighted multiple award-winning Urban Gospel singer Joseph Matthew as a strong contender. “Joseph Matthew is a genius. His vocal strength, African rhythms, and timing are impeccable… His song ‘Fear No Evil’ is pure magic. The way he weaves together inspiring lyrics, catchy melodies, and infectious beats is simply masterful.”

Joseph Matthew’s ‘Fear No Evil’ has been making waves, showcasing his lyrical talent, vocal prowess, and solidifying his position as a leading force in Afro-gospel music. The song’s music video is a stunning visual masterpiece that perfectly complements the song’s powerful message.

The 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards is shaping up to be an unforgettable event. With the introduction of the Urban Gospel category, the competition is going to be fiercer than ever.

Joseph Matthew, in the year under review, released ‘Fear No Evil.’ The multiple award-winning Afrocentric artist showcased his lyrical talent, rapping with confidence, in this dynamic and exciting track.

As a thrilling journey, ‘Fear No Evil’ reflects Joseph Matthew’s growth as an artist and solidifies his position as a leading force in Afro-gospel music.

The song is accompanied by a well-directed music video

Watch the video below.

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