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Meet Kojo Trilla; The Sound Of The New Age

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Among a vital crop of young voices stirring up Ghana’s music, the artist is steadily establishing himself as a reliable hit architect, speaking to the masses using music as his tool

Kojo Trilla was born Gilbert Kojo Asamoah in Kumasi and began pursuing music from a young age. Before taking on music full time, he’s lived most of his life around music and also managing to overcome a few challenges on his career path.

Those days are behind him now as he settles into the life of a musician which has tend to be a household name. He is behind the smash hit single “WOW”, with derived inspiration from most of the songs he got exposed to during his childhood. He has bring forth the sound of the new age. Well known for his collaborations with a few artistes has made him the peoples favorite by default.

Stream WOW On All Platforms:   https://lnk.to/KojoTrilla-WOW

With a few years’ experience and lessons learnt from the industry he has been able to blend the sounds of time and the unique elements of the Afro-beats and our indigenous Highlife sound. With vibrations of joy, celebration and also announcing my stay in the industry. “Music they say is a universal language and this is the time I deem right to carry the message across. From writing to the production of this song (WOW), I spent most of my hours researching into what really goes on in the streets and the modern day youth will say. I appreciate anyone that contributed immensely to bring this project to light.” He added.

For industry watchers, Kojo Trilla’s versatile craftsmanship and diaristic lyricism, demonstrated over myriad of genres including hip hop, Afropop, highlife, R&B and hiplife, distinguish him as one for the long haul and not merely a flash in the pan.

We bring you the first smash hit single of Kojo Trilla, ideal both as a reminder to existing fans of his creative genius and a starter pack for those not yet familiar with his music.

Watch The Official Music Video For KOJO TRILLA “WOW”

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Ubalafon” by Gil Félix: A Powerful Tribute to African Roots and Cultural Fusion

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His inspiration comes from icons such as Gilberto Gil, Bob Marley, Jimmy Cliff, Olodum, Salif Keita, bringing Afropop, Bossa Nova, Samba Reggae and many other rhythmic fusions between West Africa and South America. This is the Bahian Mandingo, Gil Felix, who is releasing his new album “Ubalafon” on September 20th on all digital platforms.

From Salvador to the world, in this new work recorded in Stockholm and Salvador, Gil brings together a tricontinental band, with recordings at the legendary Studio WR of the master of Bahian sound, Nestor Madrid. The result is new transatlantic vibrations, an “ irresistible polyrhythmic swing, in which narratives about the history of humanity and our African roots combine with poetic paintings of everyday life. It’s for dancing in the streets”, emphasizes the singer and composer.

The album is released by Mills Records in Rio de Janeiro, with the support of the Swedish Arts Council and the SELAM Academy. Its first single, “Sambuê” – released in August kicked off the release of the other six songs that make up the album: “Ubalafon”, “Depois que o Ilê Passar”, “Mairê”, “Pai pirou”, “Vento que leva” and “Sobra de mim”.

In addition to paying tribute to the African heritage of the Recôncavo region of Bahia and to Afro-Brazilian icons such as Olodum, Ilê Aiyê, Filhos de Gandhy and Carlinhos Brown, Gil Félix brings in this work the dilemma of the common human being in times of war and extremism, the persistence of the African people and their capacity for renewal, hope and the modernity of clicks, which isolate human beings from the great beauties of the world.

The tributes also extend to the precursor of the piano that was developed in Mali – Balafon – in West Africa, which inspires the title of the album and the first track. With the word Ubalafon, Gil Félix exalts the African roots of all music, as well as expressing the hope that African descendants will shape the future artistically and politically. This can also be seen on the album cover, made by pyrography artist Djibril N’Doye, Balafon Beats.

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Meet Bruklin: The Rising Star of Pop Music

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Born on April 17, 2008, in New Jersey, Bruklin has been making waves in the entertainment industry with her exceptional talent and charisma. At 11, she began performing on reputable TV shows, captivating audiences and industry professionals.

Her breakout role in “My Mother is Cosmonaut” alongside William Baldwin showcased her acting abilities.

Bruklin’s musical career took off at 12 with a standout performance of Imagine Dragons’ “Believer”. Now 16, she impresses with her unique voice and artistic vision. Her singles “Stay Friends” and “Magic Show” demonstrate her vocal prowess and lyrical depth, while “No Contact” solidifies her position as a rising star.

“I’ve always believed that music has the power to bring people together and tell stories that words alone can’t,” Bruklin says. “My goal is to create songs that resonate with people’s hearts.” With her evolving artistry and fresh sound, Bruklin is set to make a significant impact on the entertainment industry.

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