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Black Sherif enskinned as Nachin Naa in Temale

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Black Sherif enskinned as Nachin Naa in Temale

Black Sherif, the singer has been enskinned as the youth chief title “Nachin Naa,” making him Temale’s new chief.

His new title in the neighborhood translates to “Youth Chief.”

In a little video, the artist can be seen accepting a smock from local elders.

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The Villain I Never Was is a recent album by Black Sherif with fourteen songs.

His transformation from a young Muslim from the mining town of Konongo to a globally renowned artist is both painful and thrilling, as shown in the project’s main tracks, “45” and “Soja.”

On The Villain I Never Was, Black Sherif blends cultures to create his own world using his native Twi and narrative talent together with “asakaa” (the Ghanian version of the common drill sound), Afrobeats, and other musical genres.

Black Sherif, who already has millions of listens worldwide thanks to songs like “Kwaku The Traveller” and “Second Sermon,” is proud to release his first full-length album and make his US debut on November 6th at Elsewhere in New York City.

Mohammed Ismail Sharrif, who was born on January 9th, 2002, was nurtured in Ghana’s Ashanti Region in Konongo-Zongo, his hometown.

At the age of ten, Black Sherif lived with his aunt and other members of his extended family while both of his parents continued to work abroad. He was exposed to several influences and other civilizations at a very young age as a result of his itinerant existence.

He completed his secondary school at Kumasi Academy, where he developed a liking in music and dancing, after receiving his basic education at Konongo Zongo Islamic Basic School.

He attended the University of Professional Studies (UPSA) in the past and is now enrolled at the University of Ghana.

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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 Ghana 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.

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 music industry, 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

 

2024

1. Poum fest

2. Rep your jersey pool party

3. Kwahu music awards

4. Adom Kwahu Easter(in March).

 

 

PR STORY BY : ZOLLA NIE

PR & MARKETING COMMS EXEC,
FOUNDER LIVENEWSGH

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Kofi Mante drops highly anticipated music video for ‘Bad Boy’ featuring Bisa Kdei

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Ghanaian musical artist Kofi Mante has officially unveiled the music video for his acclaimed single, “Bad Boy,” in collaboration with the esteemed artist Bisa Kdei, a recipient of several awards.

“Bad Boy,” a musical piece performed by Kofi Mante and Bisa Kdei, both of whom are renowned for their profound lyricism and exceptional vocal abilities, provides a commentary on the vicissitudes of everyday existence and the strategies one must employ to navigate the complexities of life.

With its captivating harmonies and compelling rhythm, the composition has established itself as an anthem, securing its inclusion on music playlists both in Ghana and across the globe.

The music video, directed by the illustrious filmmaker Gordon Appiah, adeptly visualizes the narrative of “Bad Boy” through a dramatic and artistically refined lens.

The events depicted in this short film facilitate a deeper comprehension and appreciation of the song’s underlying theme due to its relatability.

Possessing an abundance of untapped potential, Kofi Mante’s “Bad Boy” represents merely the initial offering to the global audience.

Watch the official video for “Bad Boy”

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