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A Review of Lady Jay’s Iconic Ep Everywhere You Dey

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020 started on a good note for Ghana music. Musicians are setting new standards with productions and this is evident in the Six(6) tracks Ep, “Anywhere you dey”  by one of the most beautiful female musician  in Ghana, Lady Jay.
Lady Jay is not a new name on Ghana’s music scene; she’s well known for songs like ‘Freedom’ and ‘Venus’ which is doing extremely well on Youtube with over 84,000 views and still counting. If you’ve ever experienced her live performance before then you also  know the real deal.
“Anywhere you dey” is not just a regular collection of songs but a body of work representing her journey, growth, evolution and proper understanding of music as an art.
The song are  themed around love, desire, feelings and openness; which is rare – especially in Africa where women hardly makes the first ‘move’ in a relationship.
One common feature that was deployed in creating of the songs is the use of common words  and phrase. Track 2 was titled, “Pimpinaa” a common term in Ghana used to express love.
Lady Jay did not just want a feature but a chemistry that will give audience the best they ever hard. Big names like Joey B, EL, Magnom and Nigeria’s Dammy Krane  in their own way  complimented her delivery with their verses.
Every single song on the EP is a whole atmosphere with beautiful mental images and mood. There songs for your first-date, relaxation, weird moments and ‘doggy’ hours with you blue lights on.
All contributors including producers, song writers, instrumentalist played their roles without any hesitation giving birth to this awesome Ep that is about to take over.
Lady Jay released this beautiful sound at the time some music makers are gravitating towards one-time hits. “Anywhere you dey” has the potential of crippling that system  when two of the songs on the EP, “Odo nana” and “For you you you” finds its way to the commercial space in Ghana and beyond.
“Anywhere you dey” is pure manifestation of girl’s power. Give them chance and they can do more than katty perry and others. Congratulations to Wahala Entertainment and YVE Digital for this project. The EP is available worldwide on Apple Music, Youtube, Spotify etc .
Watch her New Video (Odo Nana) below.
#Written by Jonilar
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Magic Rocker Enchants Audiences with Uplifting Anthem, “Winner”

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Renowned music sensation, Magic Rocker, has once again mesmerized fans with his latest release, “Winner” – a captivating tune that embodies the essence of love, unity, and triumph.

This talented artist, on a mission to revolutionize classic hits by blending nostalgic elements with modern flair, has consistently pushed the boundaries of musical innovation.

Following the success of his previous collaborations, which gave birth to hits like “Who Are You” and “This Man”, Magic Rocker’s latest creation, “Winner”, is a testament to his artistic genius. This high-energy track is meticulously crafted to ignite passion and harmony amongst couples, making it the perfect anthem for those who embody the spirit of love and togetherness.

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With “Winner”, Magic Rocker showcases his exceptional skill in creating music that not only resonates with listeners but also inspires and uplifts. The song’s infectious beat, coupled with its uplifting lyrics, makes it an instant classic, poised to dominate playlists and captivate audiences worldwide.

Get ready to be enchanted by the mesmerizing sound of Magic Rocker’s “Winner” – a true masterpiece that will leave you spellbound and yearning for more.

 

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“Lion King” Would Have Won A Grammy If Shatta Wale Was A Highlife Artiste – Music Lecturer Opines

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Renowned music lecturer and Creative Business and Intellectual Property consultant, Bnoskka, has sparked an intriguing debate in the music industry with his recent assertion on Adom FM last weekend.

According to Bnoskka, Shatta Wale’s show-stopping feature on Beyoncé’s “The Lion King: The Gift” album, specifically on the song “Lion King,” would have catapulted him to Grammy glory if he were a Highlife artiste.

Bnoskka’s expert opinion highlights the Grammys’ strict genre-specific recognition criteria, which often poses a challenge for artists who don’t fit neatly into their predefined categories.

He emphasized that Shatta Wale’s Highlife style would have seamlessly aligned with the Grammys’ expectations, making his contribution to “Lion King” a shoo-in for the prestigious award.

In contrast, Bnoskka cautioned that fellow Ghanaian artiste Stonebwoy’s chances of clinching a Grammy remain slim unless he adapts to the Grammys’ stringent guidelines and takes a cue from vanguards like Rocky Dawuni.

Bnoskka’s insightful commentary has ignited a lively discussion among music enthusiasts, raising questions about the Grammys’ genre-specific biases and the importance of artistic adaptability in the ever-evolving music landscape.

Checkout what he said from below.

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