Wendy Shay exposes Ghanaian artistes for allegedly stealing songs

Talented female artiste and Ruff Town Record signee, Wendy Shay, has called out some Ghanaian artistes who she claims have been stealing her songs.

In a post on her official Twitter platform, the singer expressed her frustration and disappointment with her colleagues’ alleged betrayal.

The post, which quickly gained attention and sparked conversations among music enthusiasts, revealed that Wendy Shay has been a victim of song theft on two occasions.

According to her, she had sent songs to fellow Ghanaian artistes for collaboration, only to discover that the melodies she had shared ended up being used in their own new songs.

Wendy Shay wrote, “You send a song to a GH Artiste for a feature. Next thing you go hear your melodies in their new song! 2nd time this is happening to me…thieves! Ghana Artiste wake up!”

Rapper Edem also showed support for Wendy Shay’s claim by commenting on her post, stating, “I know the artiste.”

Source: Ghana Web

Ras General Stano says ‘Which Kin Ting Be Dis’

Musicians play various roles in society, from being the conscience of society to providing soothing melodies for reflection, education and jubilation. From artistes like Fela Anikulakpo Kuti, Bob Marley and Tina Turner we have had our consciences shaken and our minds excited.

In comes The Ras General with Which Kin Ting Be Dis, a social commentary on the way our society is evolving. He says, “I was inspired by the total surrender of Africans to mediocrity and ignorance, the madness and confusion that religion has brought. Almost every friend or family member I talk to would end their hopelessness with the sentence “It’s well’, a sentence of surrender to poverty and the lows.”

The Ras General laments, “People are not willing to challenge wrong or fight for their rights but simply resign with ‘It’s Well.’ Many Pastors have deceived and ruined Africans because the people believe in them. It’s sad living abroad and seeing how hard the west is working every day to advance in all endeavors while the biggest business in Africa is the Church business.”

‘Which Kin Ting Be Dis’ is an afrobeat track which voices the numerous instances when all we say is “It Is Well.” The Ras General along with his producer, Wise Peters Braide aka Holy Prince weave a tapestry of sounds with echos of the great Fela Kuti in a contemporary groove.

This is a song that shakes the very foundations of your being, challenging you to wake up to the realities of surrendering your ability to change your situation with that simple platitude, “It Is Well,” hence the question, “Which Kin Ting Be Dis?” He intones:

Person dey hungry, he say It is Well

Man No get Work, he say It is Well

Person Who dey sick, he say It is Well

Person wey dey die, hin say It is Well

The Texas based Ras General, aka Stanley Onyebuchi Onwu started his foray into music after an attempt to join the army in Nigeria floundered. Viewing music as a vehicle for social change which he had wanted to do through a career in the army, he gathered his siblings and in 1985, formed the first family reggae band Africa, similar to the Morgans Heritage band. The Rasta Officers Band was signed to Leader Records in Nigeria where they released” Rasta Officers Take Over” in 1991.

Ras General then relocated to Ghana where he teamed up with Original Ras Korby to form the militant reggae group Nazirite Vow. The group recorded an album, “Free” for the German-based label Kelele Records.

The Ras General is also a writer, poet and actor who self-published his first book as a member of the Rainbow Organization of The Rastafarians of Nigeria (ROOTRON) in 1990. The book, “The Nigerian Rastafarians, Who Are They?” found its way into the National Library Catalog in Nigeria. He also has a book of poems out, “Dangerous Game” on Outskirt Press.

He co-starred along with Jamaican movie star, Paul Campbell in the blockbuster movie, “Jamaican Mafia.” He’s also starred in his own production, “Not Just Enough” and is currently working on some movie scripts.

As a musician, he’s shared the stage with reggae stars like Buju Banton, the late Culture, Don Carlos, Mutabaruka, and Yasus Afari and continues to record on his own labels, People’s Army Production and People’s Army 432.

Source: Ghana Web

Wendy Shay angrily calls out some Ghanaian musicians for allegedly stealing her melodies

Popular Ghanaian musician, Wendy Shay, has taken to social media to express her displeasure about the attitude of some of her colleagues.

In a post on her various social media pages, the Rufftown Records signed musician described some of her colleagues as thieves.

According to her, most of her colleagues have been stealing the melodies of the songs she sends to them for a feature.

She disclosed that this act of stealing her melodies was happening to her for the second time for which reason she felt it was time to come out and speak.

In her own words, the “Survivor” hitmaker wrote: “You send a song to a GH Artiste for a feature

Next thing you go hear your melodies in their new song ! 2nd time this is happening to me ..thieves! Ghana Artiste wake up!”

Source: Ghana Web

‘I was told Ghanaian artistes travel with cocaine under the airports’ watch’ – Shatta Wale

Ghanaian dancehall musician, Shatta Wale, has recounted an instance where he was informed that some Ghanaian artistes usually traffic drugs out of the country.

He said some artistes have been successful with moving drugs, under the supervision of the airport.

Shatta’s comments are in reaction to the widespread perception that he peddles drugs and also after being tagged as an accomplice in Hajia4Reall’s fraud case.

Earlier while condemning the assertion, Shatta Wale took to social media to tackle critics, while asserting that their attention should rather be directed at musicians who freely travel out of the country with drugs without being caught.

“Once upon a time they told me Ghanaian artistes travel with cocaine through the airport and the airport just watch them. Go and ask them. Those people who want news, go and ask them how many artistes in Ghana travel with cocaine under their watch. Your moda!

“You think I will travel with drugs? How much will I even be paid for that? Nobody will be able to pay me to travel with drugs. I will beat that person! How much you go fit even pay me?” he fumed in excerpts of a Facebook live making rounds on social media.

Shatta attacks critics for naming him an accomplice in Hajia4Reall’s fraud case

Shatta Wale, has since skyrocketed to the top trends on Twitter, following his comments on issues surrounding embattled Ghanaian socialite, Hajia4Reall, who is currently facing a trial in the US over a $2million romance fraud case.

He was captured furiously tackling critics who have named him as an accomplice in the case and netizens have reacted to his mannerisms and choice of words which according to them, exudes fear.

A popular social media troll shared the said video and tagged the FBI to come after the dancehall musician, as according to him, Shatta’s actions radiates fear.

This was what sparked his rants online.

“How do you tag FBI to check Shatta Wale because Hajia4Reall has been arrested and is being investigated for fraud?” Shatta Wale who has always touted Hajia4Reall as a godmother said in Pidgin as he rained insults on the fathers and mothers of those calling for his arrest.

“I have taken notice of these comments. What do you mean? The same thing happened during my time with Nana Appiah Mensah. As soon as he had a challenge, you were jubilating that they would take my house from me. Did you see anyone buy us a house? Do I look like a fraudster? Don’t you see my hard work? Go and ask FBI if they have my documents. I’ll travel and nobody can arrest me. A cheek of it,” he fumed with rage.

Source: Ghana Web

Watch video of Yaw Dabo advising players of his academy after Europe tour

Ghanaian comic actor Samuel Nana Yaw Dabo was spotted in a video advising players of Dabo Soccer academy to remain disciplined and show respect on and off the field.

Dabo returned to Ghana on Thursday, May 25 after spending a month touring some parts of Europe.

The actor was able to visit several clubs, one of which shot him to popularity when he visited the Spanish capital of Madrid to watch the UEFA Champions League semi-final between Real Madrid and Manchester City.

His interview with Spanish Television, Marca got him an invite to visit their office in Spain.

During his tour, the football administrator visited France where he met and had discussions with officials of Paris Saint Germain.

He made a stopover in Germany where he met with former Black Stars trainer Otto Addo and player Jude Bellingham.

In the Netherlands, he spent quality time with Ghanaian international and Ajax star, Mohammed Kudus.

Dabo revealed that his time at Dortmund, in particular, proved to be highly educational. “I have learned a lot, especially when I went to Dortmund. I attended a classroom session, thanks to Otto Addo who took me there. The knowledge he imparted to me was truly remarkable’” he said.

Adding that, his desire is to use the experience to help players in his academy to land lucrative deals abroad.

Dabo Soccer Academy is a division-two club based in Kumasi and compete in the Ashanti Regional Division Two League.

Source: Ghana Web

Watch lovely video of Christian Atsu’s wife jamming to Davido’s ‘Unavailable’ song

As she continues her recovery from the devastating news of February 18, 2023, Marie Claire-Rupio, the wife of late Ghanaian footballer Christian Atsu has shared herself dancing to Davido’s massively hit track, “Unavailable”.

The wife of the late Christian Atsu shared a heartwarming video of her showcasing her exceptional dancing skills as she grooved to the Nigerian singer’s hit track.

The singer, writer, and danced to Davido’s Unavailable song exhibiting the viral dance moves that accompany the song.

The video has gained traction on Instagram with reactions from her fans who couldn’t help but admire her skills. Some of the persons who reacted, were happy to see Claire-Rupio having some good time after what she and her family have been recently.

Marie Claire lost her husband Christian Atsu in February 2023 in an earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria. She was in Ghana for Christian Atsu’s funeral which was held at the Forecourt of the State House.

Throughout his career, Atsu made significant contributions to Ghanaian football, representing the national team in 65 matches and scoring nine goals.

Following the burial of her husband, Marie Claire moved back to the UK where she has been living with her three children.

Source: Ghana Web

Why music legend Amakye Dede quit football administration in Ghana

Ace sports presenter, Dan Kwaku Yeboah has disclosed that legendary musician Amakye Dede was forced to fold up his football club after persistent unfair officiating.

Kwaku Yeboah recounts that Amakye Dede established a football club and engaged former Ghana international, Kalilu Dramani as head coach.

The team as confirmed by former Ghana defender, Asante Frimpong Manso used to play in the defunct Middle League.

“Amakye Dede formed a team and recruited Kalilou Dramani as a coach. They cheated him till he gave up,” he said.

Frimpong Manso added “I remember quite well that they used to play in the Middle League. Kalilou called me to assist. It’s unfortunate.”

The issue of unfair officiating has long plagued Ghana football with occasional issues of referees handling clubs and players’ raw deals.

It has been said that former Ghana striker, Tony Yeboah exited the football administration in Ghana and sold out his Yegoala Football Club due to consistent demand for money by referees.

“I once told a referee in an away game to officiate fairly but to my surprise, he asked if I was a novice in Ghana’s league,” Yeboah was quoted as saying by Agyenkwa FM.

“Some of my players used to come to inform me about referees’ [requests] for bribes [in order for us to] continue to be in the league. But I told the players to play with their strength. If I didn’t quit, I would have fallen victim of bribery allegations.”

Source: Ghana Web

DJ Azonto nominated for Discovery of the Year at Ghana Entertainment Awards USA

Accra, Rising Amapiano sensation Mark Kwesi Arthur, popularly known as ‘DJ Azonto,’ has bagged a nomination for the Discovery of the Year at the 2023 Ghana Entertainment Awards USA.

The ‘Fa No Fom’ hitmaker has been nominated alongside Djay, Gambo, Photocopy, Chief One, Achiaa Music, Malcom Nuna, Maya Blu, and Lasmid in the Discovery of the Year category.

The awards ceremony slated for July 1, 2023, would see showbiz personalities receive recognition for their contribution to the industry, especially in the year under review.

DJ Azonto, recently missed out on the New Artiste of the Year award at the recently held Vodafone Ghana Music Awards but looks like a firm favourite to win the Discovery of the Year award at the Ghana Entertainment Awards USA.

DJ Azonto has been dominating the music charts recently with the release of his ‘One Prayer’ single, which featured actor and musician Kwadwo Nkansah Lil Win, and has also dropped a new banger with Abochi titled ‘Kokonte.’

Source: Ghana News Agency