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I’m the only artist that can change the music industry – Kula

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I’m the only artist that can change the music industry – Kula

When you consider rising MCs in the game, undoubtedly, Kula is on that list in a saturated market filled with trendy musicians, the Santa Maria native brings substance, originality, and introspective lyricism.

From the release of his very first single Call To Rector in 2009 to dropping great mixtapes with little promo, his level of mental and emotional maturity can be witnessed throughout each stage of his music career.

Back in 2018, when he released Muurder, it proved his ability to usher in a sense of social significance to the culture; which was refreshing, appreciated, and much needed.

Spitting rhymes about relatable issues in this society is one of the reasons he's been able to successfully connect across generations.

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Although, it's been more than a decade since he first hopped on the music scene, he's proven to have a staying power as one of the hottest rappers in the game after being the first-ever rapper to win the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMAs) Unsung Artiste of the Year in 2019 with his freestyle MUSIGA High School.

They say to who more is given, much is expected, with the pressure that comes after winning an award, one is faced with proving how deserving they are of the award received.

Celebrating his win birthed the single One, embodying the feel of Afrobeat rhythm and fast-paced rap, ‘One' is the antithesis to an azonto ballad, yet it harnesses the same range of emotion.

being a devout performer, seemingly on a never-ending mission to make a serious impact with his music, barely taking a breath in between, but finding a fresh one to deliver for 2020 is his latest prophetic single named Meye Yie featuring reigning best rapper in Ghana, Medikal.

After its release, Accra having received its fair share of the new inspiring piece.

With the aim to inspire and change lives with his music across the country and the world as a whole, Kumasi was the next city to have a taste of his lyrical aptness.

Visiting a number of radio stations which include Y FM, Pure FM, Ultimate FM, Kumasi Radio, orange radio and few others, Kula lauded and urged DJs to support the hustle of artistes and also pleaded with fans to move from free downloads and support artists by buying their songs.

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Speaking on Abusua FM Drivetime with EL-Lizzato, Kula voiced out the hardships of , when he was asked what is the one thing he will like to change in the industry, saying “I will hope to see changes in the payment of royalties and every other structure well placed“.

He also spoke on Ghanaian artistes coming together as a family, and stop seeing each other as competitions, he further expressed his disappointments in fellow colleagues, who failed him after he reached out for collaborations on his upcoming EP to be released mid-year 2020.

DJs, Mr Kaxtro and Koo Sibor of Ultimate FM and Pure FM respectively, patted Kula on his shoulders for being the only Ghanaian artiste on record to ever produce dub tapes for 42 DJs in the country.

Finally, after the tour, Kula went on to thank his fans for holding him down and being there for him and asked that they continue to stream his new song (Meye Yie) as their prophetic message for the year.

Kula out with visuals for Meye Yie ft. Medikal

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KO7’s Name Appears In A Class Project For Ghana Institute Of Journalism(GIJ)

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Ghanaian Eastern Regions fast uprising musician, KO7's name has again appeared in a Ghanaian Institute Journalism school project.

 KO7's name this time around appeared in a journalism school project on the end of second-semester exams of level 200 students studying Journalism at Institute Of Journalism.

The students were asked to produce a new paper article as their project work with stories from Current Affairs, Sports, Current Affairs and Entertainment.

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GET TO KNOW ABOUT KO7

John Nkansah, popularly known as KO7 , is a fast-rising artist from Kwahu Obomeng in the Eastern Region of Ghana, With his unique blend of highlife and afrobeat, he has quickly become a fan favorite in the region and beyond.

  KO7 Music started his music career in 2013 and has been on a steady rise ever since. He caught the attention of music lovers in the region with his hit song “Ya Socketti” in 2019, which showcased his catchy melodies and relatable lyrics.

 In 2019, KO7 Music won the Eastern Music Awards Best Collaboration of the Year award, and this served as a stepping stone for him to gain more recognition in the industry. He has also won the Kwahu Music Awards Artist of the Year in 2022 and 2023, as well as the Eastern Music Awards Artiste of the Year in 2022 and 2023.

 Some of KO7 Music's notable songs include “Gaza,” “Na Who,” “Style Biaabi,” and “Ya Socketti.” He also released a song titled “All Stars” in 2021, which featured all the top artists in Kwahu. This song served as a testament to his ability to bring artists together and create a hit song.

 Apart from his music, KO7 Music is also known for his philanthropic works in the community. He has used his platform to support various initiatives, including providing scholarships to students in his hometown and supporting the construction of a community library. KO7 Music has featured a lot of top artists on his songs such as Fameye, Obibini, Epixode, Luther now Luta GH, and many other top artists.

KO7 Music is a rising star in the Ghanaian , and his talent and hard work have earned him a loyal fan base. With his unique sound and dedication to his craft, it is only a matter of time before he becomes a household name in Ghana and beyond.

 KO7 Music's hard work and dedication to his craft have paid off, and he has worked with various record labels such as Sent One Records, Wireless Moni Crew, and Team Success Entertainment. He is currently signed under 7Muzik record label and has been making waves with his latest song titled ‘No Fake' and enjoying good streaming numbers in the digital space.

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 2023 shows played by Ko7

1. OBOUBA FM EASTER AKWAABA BASH

2. ADOM FM KWAHU EASTER

3. AFC

4. Ghana tertiary excellence awards

5. Ko7 Accra invation  annual show organized by Team Ko7

6. Eastern music festival

7. The trap bars lunch

8. Eastern Music awards

9. XSSENCE party

10. Ponobiom & friends pool party.

11. Ghana talk radio street carnival

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1.       Poum fest

2.       Rep your jersey pool party

3.       Kwahu music awards

4.       Adom Kwahu Easter(in March).

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Jonilar Urges Ghanaian creatives to watch industry trends

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Ghanaian digital music expert  Jonilar known in real life Jonathan Nii Laryea  has stressed the importance of understanding industry standards, pointing out that many talented creatives struggle due to a lack of awareness about some of the key aspects that could determine their success.


Jonilar, who doubles as country director and brand ambassador for Uganda-based aggregator Omziki, made this known while speaking at the second edition of the Digital Music Education Seminar held on 23 March at the Okumah Executive Lodge in the Bono East region of .


The seminar, running under the theme bridging the Gap between Music Education and the Industry, sought to equip musicians and creatives with essential knowledge about the music industry.


Other speakers for the event included health professional and MC Yaw Ampofo Adomako, public relations expert Isaac Sosito, as well as broadcasters Gideon Kwame Sarkodie and Bretuoba Kwabena.


Jonilar noted that instead of solely relying on social media for support, musicians should invest in learning how to establish connections within the industry. He further urged local media to prioritise crafting radio content that educates creatives and reiterated his call from last year's event to the government and other stakeholders to invest in digital music incubator programmes in junior and senior high schools nationwide.

At last year's seminar,Jonilar also proposed a one-year tax break for media and influencers promoting arts, music, and tourism to bolster Ghana's creative and cultural sectors.


Ampofo, meanwhile, emphasised the significance of mental wellness for creatives,
highlighting its role in preventing unforeseen consequences, while Kwame Sarkodie advised musicians to cultivate business relationships with media professionals to enhance their visibility on radio. Sosito underscored the importance of improving communication skills and seeking professional assistance in managing one's brand. 


Speaking to Music In Africa, Jonilar said the event “has been very impactful,” adding that he was excited about the turnout. “It shows the zeal and level of commitment by musicians and creatives here to learning new ways they can advance their careers.”

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Michael Adjetey and Ebenezer Okrah Call For “Change” In Powerful New Single 

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In their latest musical collaboration, Michael Adjetey and have taken a bold step to address issues in African society. Their new song, titled ‘Change,' serves as a powerful call to action, urging Africans and Ghanaians to demand accountability from their political leaders. The artists emphasize that the failures of corrupt politicians should not be tolerated or excused, and instead advocate for a collective effort towards positive change.

At a time when corruption and political misconduct continue to hinder progress in many African nations, ‘Change' serves as a much-needed anthem for disillusioned citizens. Michael Adjetey and deliver an empowering message, encouraging Africans to take a stand against the rampant corruption that has plagued their societies for far too long. Through their lyrics, the artists emphasize the importance of holding politicians accountable and demanding transparency in governance.

The song ‘Change' highlights the artists' frustration with the lack of development and progress resulting from the actions of corrupt politicians. Michael and Ebenezer's lyrics convey a sense of disappointment, as they express the belief that Africans and Ghanaians deserve better leadership. They emphasize that the failures of politicians should not be an excuse for the stagnation of their countries; instead, it should be a catalyst for change and collective action.

‘Change' by Michael Adjetey and Ebenezer Okrah serves as a rallying cry for Africans and Ghanaians to address the issue of corruption in their respective countries. Through their powerful lyrics, the artists urge citizens to hold their leaders accountable and work towards achieving a brighter future. This song has the potential to inspire a collective movement towards positive change, empowering individuals to actively participate in shaping the destiny of their nations.

Ebenezer and Michael believe in hard work. However, they also affirm the believe that without God, nothing is impossible. They implore society in general to change from iniquities to holiness, for what shall it profit a man/woman, if you gain the whole world but lose your soul. “Change” is a clarion call for salvation, not only to the politicians, but to all humanity. So, going forward, if we say “OPUTUNUU”, you say “WA MA TSA K3 MI”. We've got to change inside y'all. Change MUST Come.  

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