Ghanaian hip-hop and hiplife artist Abdul Aziz Sadat, popularly known as Bahdest Shakes, is set to make a powerful return to the music scene with his upcoming single, AHBA.
The song features the talented Singlet and is produced by Willis Beatz.
Ghanaian hip-hop and hiplife artist Abdul Aziz Sadat, popularly known as Bahdest Shakes, is set to make a powerful return to the music scene with his upcoming single, AHBA.
The song features the talented Singlet and is produced by Willis Beatz.
Apostle Solomon Oduro, the leader of Solomon Oduro Ministries, has officially announced the dissolution of his marriage to renowned counselor Rev. Charlotte Oduro.
The announcement was made through a formal press statement released on February 10, 2025.
On UTV’s “United Showbiz” aired on February 8, 2025, and hosted by Empress Gifty, the mother of renowned Ghanaian musician Jerry Anaba, popularly known as Okomfo Kwadee, revealed that she is currently unaware of her son’s whereabouts.
This disclosure follows the circulation of a disturbing video earlier in the week which depicted Kwadee in a visibly deteriorated state.
Ghanaian self-accailmed dancehall king Shatta Wale together with manager, Sammy Baah Flex, earlier today, February 8, 2025, celebrated in grand style as they officially welcomed the musician’s luxurious Rolls Royce Cullinan to Ghana.
The long-anticipated arrival of the high-end vehicle was marked with a champagne-popping party at Shatta Wale’s East Legon mansion, where members of his team gathered to enjoy the moment.
Renowned Ghanaian musician Kuami Eugene has hit back at music duo DopeNation, labeling them “Agyimifour” in response to their diss track titled “Vawulence” aimed at him.
He hilarious added the comment that the twin brothers should rather humble themselves and come see him for a loan to better their craft rather than diss him.
Ayisha Modi has called on musicians and industry persons to come together and help veteran rapper Kwadee before it’s too late.
Kwadee in his prime years ago was the most sought-after musician but after making some wrong decisions in life, he is now struggling to stand on his feet in terms of survival.
Recently, a video of him looking wretched and performing to his friends in some corner of the country surfaced on social media.
The video showed his drastic weight loss and disoriented appearance have raised concerns among fans and well-wishers about his well-being.
Reacting to the video, Ayisha Modi requested that the time to help Kwadee is now and not when he is dead that people would come all over social media to say good things about him.
According to Ayisha Modi, now is the time for industry folks to come together and support the legend whose songs are still played on the airwaves today.
She added that people are looking unconcerned but they will be the same people who go to his funeral to donate huge sums of cash when those monies could have helped him whilst alive.
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Ghanaian music duo DopeNation is not relenting in their beef with Kuami Eugene. The twin brothers have been on the nerves of Eugene after his exit from Lynx Entertainment.
In an X post some days ago, they expected to see how Eugene was going to break the ‘Lynx curse’.
They are still unhappy about a statement Kuami Eugene made after they left Lynx years ago.
Aside from their X posts in which they have been daring the former Lynx Entertainment artiste, the duo is taking the beef to a different level.
DopeNation has released a diss song targeted at Eugene.
They used harsh words about his hairstyle and his dressing. While some of the words in the song are unprintable, DopeNation thinks Eugene’s lookalike is ahead of him when it comes to dressing.
THE LAST 2 https://t.co/D9X89YEIl1 pic.twitter.com/YhhTeZUBnl
— DOPENATION (@GhDopeNation) February 7, 2025
In an earlier X post before the diss song was released, the group chastised Eugene for failing to make his ‘Odo Asem’ song classic.
DopeNation wrote: “So you still decided to Sample, yet you lost in the Classics battle. The Mix was poor but that is fine. We go show you how Dem dey do am PROPERLY !!! @KuamiEugene.”
So you still decided to Sample, yet you lost in the Classics battle.
— DOPENATION (@GhDopeNation) February 6, 2025
The Mix was poor but that is fine.
We go show you how Dem dey do am PROPERLY !!! @KuamiEugene
Kuami Eugene is yet to respond to them on their latest X post and the diss song targeted at him.
Ras Kuuku has expressed his ambition to secure a nomination in the Gospel category at the 2025 TGMAs.
xThe Reggae Dancehall artist revealed in an interview with DJ Slim on Hitz FM that his aspirations go beyond the “Male Vocalist of the Year” award—he is also eyeing the “Gospel Song of the Year” title.
During the conversation, DJ Slim pointed out that the Gospel category is typically reserved for gospel musicians. In response, Ras Kuuku referenced Nacee, widely recognized as both a gospel artist and a music producer.
“But Nacee is not a gospel musician. He is a producer,” Ras Kuuku argued.
DJ Slim countered, noting that Nacee has released several gospel hits and is primarily known for his work in the genre. Ras Kuuku, however, was quick to respond, saying, “But he has a lot of ‘Kwen Kwen’ (political) songs too.”
The conversation then shifted to the broader issue of genre inclusivity.
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Ras Kuuku questioned why reggae and dancehall artists are often excluded from gospel award categories when musicians from other genres can win reggae and dancehall awards.
“But we, the reggae artists, don’t have the right to win Gospel Song of the Year?” he asked.
However, the TGMA board recently introduced a new category: Best Urban/Contemporary Gospel Song.
This category aims to honor the most popular gospel song that blends contemporary genres like R&B, hip-hop, and pop with traditional gospel elements. Qualified songs must be commercially released within the year under review, generated significant public excitement, and achieved widespread popularity. Additionally, it must be performed by a gospel artist.
Votes from the TGMA Academy, the Board, and the general public will be used to determine the winner.
Actor Kwaku Manu has shared insights into what is sadly causing the unfortunate deterioration of legendary Ghanaian musician, Okomfour Kwadee’s mental health.
His revelations via a video he shared on his Youtube channel comes after a video surfaced online showing Kwadee in an unfortunate state.
The Nigerian movie industry (Nollywood), has been thrown into a state of mourning once again after the passing of young actress Pat Ugwu and veteran actor Emmanuel France.
Reports available at the news desk of Zionfelix.net indicate that one of the veteran actors of Nollywood, Columbus Irosanga, popularly known as ‘Igbudu’, has passed away.
The news was broken on social media by the Nigerian Instagram blog @thetattleroomng, which shared the veteran actor’s photos online.

Following the announcement, Nollywood actress Hilda Dokubo confirmed the news with a post on her Instagram page.
