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Jack Alolome Sheds Light On Betrayal And Rivalry In Ghana’s Gospel Music Scene

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Veteran Ghanaian Gospel singer, Jack Alolome, has shed light on the growing rift and behind-the-scenes rivalries plaguing Ghana’s gospel music industry.

He recounted moments of personal betrayal from fellow artistes he once trusted in an interview on Okay FM with Nana Romeo. Alolome revealed how a well-known gospel colleague declined to feature on one of his songs for fear that the track would become too successful.

“That person told me he wouldn’t because it would be a hit and I would get all the fame, so he wouldn’t work with me,” the ‘Woso Me Mu’ singer recalled.

But the disappointment didn’t end there. Alolome also shared a deeply personal story about helping a fellow musician with a travel opportunity, only to be sabotaged by that same individual when he later sought help himself.

READ ALSO: Jack Alolome Defends Political Endorsements, Recounts Disappointment With NPP And Praise For NDC

“I never considered travelling out because I didn’t see any reason to, and I didn’t have anyone to host me if I went.

But when the opportunity came, I just decided to do so anyway. So I went for my documents and came back only to be shocked when the person said that my colleague, whom I had earlier helped, had called him to tell him not to process my visa for me because I would not return,” he said.

Alolome explained that he had previously gone out of his way to assist this colleague, connecting him with a bank manager friend to help secure travel documentation. The betrayal, he said, came as a devastating surprise.

His experiences echo a wider chorus of discontent within the gospel music fraternity in Ghana, where issues of envy, spiritual undercurrents, and professional sabotage are increasingly coming to light.

Watch his statement below.

VIDEO: “I Still Cannot Sleep” – ‘Obolo’ Opens Up About Trauma Following His Release In GhKobby Shooting Case

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Kojo Emmanuel, widely known on social media as Obolo, has broken his silence following his recent release from police custody on June 10, 2025, in connection with the tragic Yeji shooting incident that claimed the life of Philipa Frimpong, affectionately called Yaa Baby.

The incident, which occurred became a huge topic of discussion on both traditional and social media.

GuiltyBeatz Recounts The Unexpected Moment Beyoncé’s Team Discovered His Sound

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Ghanaian producer and sound engineer GuiltyBeatz has opened up about the unexpected series of events that led to his collaboration with Beyoncé.

Speaking on the Sincerely Accra podcast, GuiltyBeatz recounted how he, along with 20 other producers, was invited to a high-stakes audition that would prove pivotal in his career.

“I had just landed in Ghana from a trip. I was a bit jet-lagged but had a session scheduled with a few other producers. We were just vibing in the studio when Beyoncé’s team suddenly showed up,” he recalled.

Fatigued and creatively drained, he had no new material to present when the producers were unexpectedly asked to take turns playing beats.

“I just landed and they took me straight to that conference room and they were passing the Aux cables around and they were like you play, you play. No, she wasn’t around so I was like what kind of pressure is this,” he said.

READ ALSO: Shatta Wale Names Medikal His Favorite Rapper, Declares Sarkodie The Best Of All Time

With no fresh compositions, GuiltyBeatz played an older instrumental, the beat for ‘Thomas Pompoyɛyaw’, a track he had produced for Ghanaian rapper Pappy Kojo. Despite its traditional highlife roots, the reaction surprised him.

“I wasn’t sure what to expect, honestly. It’s a very local, highlife-inspired beat, very authentic to the Ghanaian sound. But to my surprise, they were feeling it! They liked the energy, the bounce, everything. That was the beat that caught their attention,” the sound engineer stated.

By the next day, things escalated quickly. Beyoncé herself arrived at his studio, ready to work.

“The very next day, she came to my studio with her entire team. We locked in and started working right away. It was surreal. She was down-to-earth, focused, and really open to experimenting with African rhythms,” GuiltyBeatz disclosed.

This encounter eventually led to his contributions on Beyoncé’s 2019 The Lion King: The Gift album, which spotlighted African artistry. He later worked on standout tracks like “Already” featuring Shatta Wale and “Keys to the Kingdom.”

Reflecting on the whirlwind experience, he offered a piece of wisdom, “It taught me that sometimes, all you have to do is show up and stay true to your sound. You never know who’s listening.”

Watch the video below.

Stonebwoy Reveals Former Black Stars Captain Asamoah Gyan Has Blocked Him

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Award-winning dancehall musician Stonebwoy has made a surprising revelation, stating that former Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan has blocked him.

While intereacting with his fans, Stonebwoy shared how he deeply admires both Asamoah Gyan and Togolese footballer Emmanuel Adebayor, referring to them as “big brothers” he has long respected and looked up to.

I have big brothers I respect a lot. I have Emmanuel Adebayor as one of those I respect, and of course, Asamoah Gyan. He has been a big brother from time,” Stonebwoy revealed.

However, he noted that while he maintains regular communication with Adebayor, his relationship with Asamoah Gyan has become distant in recent times.

Curious about the sudden disconnect, Stonebwoy took the initiative to investigate and was shocked by what he discovered.

“I hardly hear from him lately but the last time I checked, I was blocked,” the singer disclosed, expressing disappointment at the development.

Tiktoker Akosua Diqson Responds To Public Perception Over Her Tomboy Dressing – Watch Video

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Popular Ghanaian TikTok sensation, Akosua Diqson, has responded to public commentary surrounding her tomboy style of dressing, which started off as her trademark look on the video-sharing platform.

The influencer during an exclusive interview with celebrated blogger Zionfelix on the Uncut Show when asked about how she feels regarding the way people perceive her appearance, Akosua Diqson was quick to point out that she doesn’t spend time worrying about what others think of her fashion choices. “It’s none of my business,” she stated.

I Am Not Defined By Awards – Yaa Jackson

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Ghanaian actress-turned-singer, Yaa Jackson, has said she finds fulfillment in the unwavering support of her fans, not the accolades she may or may not receive from the music industry.

Despite being passed over for certain awards, the ‘Moses’ singer remains unfazed, choosing instead to focus on the deeper connection she shares with her audience.

“Awards are nice, but they’re not everything. I’m blessed with amazing fans, and that’s what matters. Sure, recognition is great, but I’m not defined by awards. I’ll keep making music that connects with my audience,” Yaa said.

She emphasized that her creative mission isn’t guided by trophies or industry applause, but by the emotional impact of her music.

READ ALSO: I Won’t Change For Anyone – Yaa Jackson To Critics

When it comes to collaborations, Yaa Jackson acknowledged the difficulties that often come with securing features but expressed appreciation for the support she’s received so far.

“Getting features can be tough, but I believe in my music. I’ve had the privilege to collaborate with talented artistes and I’m grateful for that. The music community lifts each other up, and I appreciate that vibe,” she noted.

Yaa Jackson also gave special thanks to Shatta Wale for backing her latest release.

“I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to Shatta Wale, the king, for his incredible support on my new single, Moses,” she added.

Nana Aba Anamoah shares adoring photos of her Paris visit

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Celebrated Ghanaian media personality, Nana Aba Anamoah, is marking her birthday in true luxurious fashion, with her latest stop being none other than the romantic city of Paris.

The award-winning broadcaster, known for her elegance and flair, has shared a new set of photos of herself in the capital of France which is Paris.

As usual, she glowed with joy as she continues her birthday celebration tour.

Nana Aba dazzled in a sleek black tank top adorned with a brooch, paired stylishly with a black and white cap.

Her radiant smile and relaxed poise, as captured in viral photos, reflect the bliss of a well-deserved getaway.

In one of the snapshots, she’s seen holding a wine glass, ready to toast to a new chapter of life.

The setting, complete with elegant decor and picturesque Parisian charm, complements the celebratory mood of her milestone.

Shatta Wale Names Medikal His Favorite Rapper, Declares Sarkodie The Best Of All Time

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Ghanaian dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale, has named Medikal as his personal favourite while declaring Sarkodie the best Ghanaian rapper of all time.

In an interview with U.S.-based Ghanaian fashion critic Firestick, Shatta Wale opened up about his admiration for both artistes.

“My favourite rapper is Medikal. His music is for Gen Z, but if we are talking about the best of all time, I would give it to Sarkodie,” he said, acknowledging Sarkodie’s dominance in terms of longevity, influence, and consistency.

However, Shatta Wale believes the future of Ghanaian rap rests in the hands of Medikal. If Sarkodie were to step away from the scene, he argued, Medikal is the natural successor.

“Medikal will be able to succeed Sarkodie hands down. What Medikal does is what most of the boys learn. The way Medikal raps is how plenty of the boys also rap. It’s just that we don’t speak the truth here,” he asserted.

READ ALSO: Sarkodie Reveals He Wrote “Goodbye” In His Mother’s Kitchen In Tema

Drawing international comparisons, Shatta likened Medikal to global heavyweights such as Central Cee and Lil Baby, insisting that Medikal’s skill set rivals theirs.

“The way we have Lil Baby and Central Cee, Medikal is also on their level, just that we are in Ghana that’s why he gives those lyrics for the Ghanaian market. If he doesn’t make his lyrics to suit the Ghanaian market, he won’t eat,” he explained, addressing criticisms that Medikal’s style isn’t “hard” enough.

Shatta Wale also expressed appreciation for artistes who understand the business side of music and create content that resonates with mainstream audiences.

“I like rap music so much, but I love rappers who understand the commercial aspect of rap and that’s what Medikal does,” the Shatta Movement boss concluded.

Watch his statement below.

Quecy Official Reacts To Akosua Diqson’s Public Announcement Of Their Failed Romantic Relationship – Watch Video

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Popular Ghanaian content creator Quecy Official has broken his silence after some cheating allegations were made by his ex-girlfriend, Akosua Diqson.

The allegations that he cheated came out when Akosua Diqson was speaking in a recent interview with award-winning blogger Zionfelix.

Sarkodie Reveals He Wrote “Goodbye” In His Mother’s Kitchen In Tema

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Ghanaian rapper, Michael Owusu Addo, widely known as Sarkodie, has offered fans a nostalgic glimpse into the creative process behind one of his beloved tracks, revealing that “Goodbye” was penned in a rather unexpected location, his mother’s kitchen in Tema.

The revelation came via an X post on Monday, June 23, 2025, after a fan shared a video featuring the track in the background. Responding to the post, Sarkodie wrote:

“Wrote this particular song in my mums kitchen (Tema),” sparking renewed appreciation for the track and a wave of nostalgia among fans.

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Originally released as a single from his acclaimed 2012 Rapperholic album, “Goodbye” features vocals from Mugeez and was produced by Kill Beatz. Its heartfelt lyrics and smooth production made it a standout on the album and a favourite among listeners.

Sarkodie’s offhand comment has reignited interest in both the song and the Rapperholic era, reminding fans of the humble origins behind some of Ghana’s most iconic hip-hop anthems.

See his X post below.