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Jay Winning Secures International Collaboration With UK Artiste

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Rising music star Jay Winning, signed to Songbird Entertainment in Tema, is set to soar to new heights with his upcoming single “Valentina”.

This exciting collaboration features Juma Vybz, a talented young Irish-African musician based in the UK. “Valentina” brings together two vibrant voices from different continents, blending their unique styles to create an unforgettable tune.

Produced by Rekx Beatz and mixed by Citrus Beats, this song is a testament to the boundless potential of international collaboration.

Jay Winning and Juma Vybz aim to bridge cultural gaps and bring their music to a global audience with “Valentina”. This unforgettable track cements their status as artistes to watch in the music industry.

Stay connected with Jay Winning and Juma Vybz on social media:

– Jay Winning on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram and TikTok
– Juma Vybz: Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram, TikTok

Get ready to experience the magic of “Valentina” and witness the rise of these two talented artistes.

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Qwamenewking Drops a New Single ‘’ No Drama’ featuring JEHU De Invicibiliz

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Rising star Kojo Acquah Amua-Sekyi, Well known in showbiz circles as JEHU De Invicibiliz, has shown his musical prowess with the release of his highly anticipated single titled ‘No Drama.’ The track, which features the talented Ghanaian U.S.-based artist Qwamenewking, is officially out on all digital platforms, offering Music lovers a perfect blend of Afrobeat and hip pop vibes.

‘No Drama’ is a Powerful masterjoint that showcases JEHU’s lyrical dexterity and his ability to connect with audiences through relatable themes and infectious melodies. Collaborating with Qwamenewking, who brings his signature style and his hard lyrical flow, the song highlights the harmony between two distinct but complementary musical talents.

The single addresses the universal desire for peace, love, and simplicity, resonating with listeners who seek an escape from the chaos of everyday relationship life. With its catchy hooks and polished production, ‘No Drama’ is poised to become a fan favorite, further cementing JEHU’s place as one of Ghana’s fast-rising stars.

Speaking about the collaboration, JEHU expressed his excitement, stating, “Working with Qwamenewking has been an incredible experience. His artistry and energy brought a unique dimension to the track, and I’m thrilled to share this project with the world.”

Qwamenewking, known for his hit songs such as ‘Fiona’ and ‘Yaa Mansah,’ also shared his enthusiasm: “‘No Drama’ is a special song that blends our strengths and creativity. It’s a testament to the power of collaboration and the beauty of Ghanaian music.”

‘No Drama’ is available now on Spotify, Apple Music, Audiomack, and all major streaming platforms. Fans are encouraged to stream, download, and share the track to support these two exceptional artists.

Stay connected with JEHU De Invicibiliz and Qwamenewking on their social media platforms for updates on upcoming projects and performances. Together, they’re bringing fresh energy to the global music scene while proudly representing Ghanaian talent.

Stream ‘No Drama’ today and let the music speak for itself!

NO DRAMA
By Qwamenewking

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Bnoskka Champions CNC Name Change to Reflect National Scope

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Bnoskka, officially known as Benjamin Oduro Arhin Jnr, is a renowned Creative Arts Business and Intellectual Property Consultant and Lecturer at the University of Education, Winneba. As the CEO of PMAGHANA, Bnoskka has been a vocal advocate for Ghana’s creative economy and its stakeholders for over a decade.

Recently, on Kasapa Entertainment hosted by Eddie Ray, Bnoskka made a compelling case for renaming the head office of the Centre for National Culture (CNC). The current name, National Commission on Culture (NCC), is often mistaken for the National Commission on Civic Education (NCCE), causing confusion and undermining the organization’s purpose.

Bnoskka emphasized that the CNC has offices in all 16 regions of Ghana, but the head office’s name fails to reflect its national scope and significance. To address this issue, Bnoskka proposed renaming the head office to CNC National Headquarters, which would clearly indicate its role as the central hub of the organization.

This name change would be a significant step towards showcasing Ghana’s vibrant cultural heritage to the world. By advocating for this change, Bnoskka aims to raise awareness about the importance of clear and accurate branding for national institutions like the CNC.

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