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Meet Jhay Alpha, A Ghanaian Born Uk Based Rapper Who Is Redefining Rap Music In Europe

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Amuzu Godwin Sefa Junior known musically as Jhay Alpha is a Ghanaian born  UK based artiste.

Amuzu Godwin Sefa Junior was born on the 6th of October, 1994 at the Tetteh Quarshie Memorial Hospital, Mampong in the Eastern Region of Ghana. Jhay Alpha‘s father, Kweku Amuzu was a headmaster and his mother Ernestina Amuzu was a petty trader. Both of his parents are voltarians.

Jhay Alpha schooled in Aburi Demonstration school at Domeabra a suburb in Aburi, continued with his higher education at Legon Presec after his Basic Education Certificate Examination.

His musical career began during his high schools days at Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School, (Presec -Legon) where he learned routine vocal training. After secondary school he took his music career a step ahead by releasing two singles, “Show me” (“Kyere me”) which he  featured Kay Spunky now known as NaeKay, “Street Anthem” which featured Lepton Fayahman and he got featured on “Super Mario” a song by Webshot Da Rapper, also an upcoming rapper, and a few more other features.

Jhay Alpha then moved to the UK and joined the British Army in 2019 right after gaining his first degree in Business Administration at the University Of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), Gh. He is still serving in the UK army.

Jhay Alpha, although busy with military business never let go of music. He has therefore released his debut EP he calls The Unrealistic Dreams under his own set up record label called BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY (B.A.M.N.) RECORDS.

Jhay  Alpha has promised his fans that his current EP is just a tip of the Iceberg and that he has got more amazing projects in the pipeline for their perusal.

Follow Jhay Alpha on the following social media fora;

Instagramjhayalphaworldwyde_i

Facebook – Jhay Alpha WorldWyde

Twitter – @Jalphaworldwyde

YouTube – Jhay Alpha Official

 

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Meet Budding Afrobeats Sensation, Baba Wiper Who Is Promoting Positivity Through Music

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In the dynamic realm of Afrobeats, a brilliant new star is shining bright, captivating audiences with his infectious rhythms and uplifting melodies. Baba Wiper, born Majemu Oluwasegun Rabiu, is a talented Nigerian-born, Ghana-based musician who’s making a significant impact in the music industry.

His passion for music was ignited by his parents’ love for Reggae, Calypso, Gospel, and African music, and he began singing in church as a young boy, honing his craft and nurturing his talent.

After completing his degree in Science from the prestigious University of Ilorin, Nigeria, Baba Wiper embarked on his music journey, releasing his debut project, “Gbafun,” in 2023. This groundbreaking song showcased his unique sound and style, blending traditional African rhythms with modern Afrobeats, and drawing inspiration from the legendary Fela Kuti.

With two successful projects under his belt and another highly anticipated single on the horizon, Baba Wiper is poised to take the music world by storm.

His music is a vibrant fusion of African beats, soulful melodies, and inspiring lyrics, guaranteed to get you moving, grooving, and feeling uplifted!

Join the movement and connect with Baba Wiper on social media to stay updated on his latest releases, behind-the-scenes insights, and exclusive content.

With his talent, dedication, and passion for music, Baba Wiper is destined to break boundaries, achieve record-breaking success, and inspire a new generation of music lovers!”

Instagram: [Baba_Wiper]

Tik Tok: [@babawiper]

YouTube: [Baba Wiper]

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Unraveling the Myth: Joseph Matthew Says Dreadlocks Don’t Equal Sin”

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“Pioneering the Afro-gospel music genre in Ghana, Joseph Matthew is breaking down barriers and challenging stereotypes in the Gospel music industry.

In a recent interview with Metro TV, the talented artiste boldly shared his thoughts on the rigid expectations placed on Gospel musicians in terms of dressing and music style. He argued that it’s limiting and demeaning to condemn artistes who don’t fit the traditional mold, simply because of their appearance or sound.

Using his own experience as an example, Joseph Matthew revealed that some gatekeepers in the industry have rejected him due to his dreadlocks and unconventional sound, which deviates from the typical ghanaian Gospel music norm. He emphasized that what truly matters is the message of hope and redemption, not the messenger’s appearance or style.

Joseph Matthew hinted on a virtual concert and a new album on the horizon.

Watch what he said at the interview from below.

Also, be sure to check out his latest single, “Promise Land,” a soul-stirring anthem that embodies the essence of Afro-gospel music.

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