Concert
Ghanaian popular music comes in two forms, Highlife and Hiplife, both feature pulsating rhythms that simply compel you to sing along and dance. This is the first time that all these artists have performed together on a Swiss stage so you can be sure they will be going all out to impress and outperform each other.
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Meiway of Zoblazo Fame.
French speaking Meiway has put his name firmly in the history of West African popular dance music with Zoblazo (the name he has given to his infectious music style.) It comes in doses of 100%, 200%, 300% etc he is currently dishing out doses of 700 %!!!!). The formula works. Once his groove kicks in, your body is just automatically propelled to the dance floor. He also comes accompanied by these dancers whose moves will keep your eyeballs glued to their body movements. This is a spectacle not to be missed. If you enjoy Premier GAO, Meiway will touch you in the same way.Mr. Music Man - Kojo Antwi
Kojo Antwi!!!!! How can we describe the man and his music? He calls it afro pop. It is 'A well-tasty, magical blend of West Africa's Hi Life and Soukous, The Caribbean’s Lovers' Rock, a hint of Afro-America’s Rhythm and Blues, brewed in a large African pot and stirred with well-composed lyrics plus a voice so sweet.' Like a polished diamond, Kojo Antwi nicknamed 'Mr Music Man' continues to sparkle, bringing light and joy to many through his sweet music and exciting shows across the globe. Effectively Kojo (Jojo to his adoring female fans) is musical dynamite. He blows up every stage he steps on to.
The Hiplife Ninja - Sidney
Sidney is the unstoppable witty entertainer. He calls himself 'The Hiplife Ninja'. He has taken the genre of Hiplife and turned it into social commentary comedy. He is like a one man crusader out to reform the world through danceable Hiplife hit tunes that uncannily speak the truth. He began with 'Apuskeleke' the name he gave to young women wearing short and skimpy clothes and men’s fascination with spending money on such women. Then it was 'Scent No!' a critique of human body odours and faux-pas. All of these were hotly followed by 'Obia Nye Obia!' an anthem pointing out that there is no point in feeling self important because we are all human beings on the same level.Praye.
These three young and extremely talented musicians set fire to any stage they step on. Their performance will cause your feet to disobey. You can’t help but gyrate along to the funky beat of audio nectar.
Wutah.
This is the name that’s currently on everybody’s lips. Their name mean fire and that's exactly what they start wherever they go.Their style of mixing hiplife, reggae and pulsating Caribbean rhythm is a treat to the discerning ear. These two are behind the biggest reggae track in Ghana: 'Big Dreams', taken from their album 'Anamontuo'.






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