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Benjamin Mensah Garzy, professionally known as Mix Master Garzy, is a Ghanaian record producer, [1] sound engineer, disc jockey and singer. [2]His major productions include "Pull Up" by Stonebwoy, [3] "My Baby" by Stay Jay ft. R2Bees, "Boom boom tag" by Mista Silva, GH UK based "Enemies" by Jupitar featuring Sarkodie in 2014, [4] "Iskoki" by Samini, [5] "KoKo Sakora" by Dr Cryme featuring ...
Nana Yaw Boakye better known by his stage name MOG Music is a Ghanaian contemporary gospel singer, songwriter and a Pastor. [1] He was born on May 14. He won the Male Vocalist of the Year 2020 and 2021 at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards .
2014 All Africa Music Awards Nigeria – Best Male Artist in African Inspirational Music [3] 2014 Africa Gospel Music Awards Winner UK- Artist of the Year North Africa/Middle East/Asia; 2013 Ghana Gospel Industry Awards Ghana [4] [5] 2013 Africa Gospel Music Awards UK winner
Donkor was born to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Akakpo, both from the Volta region of Ghana. [5] [6] She started her primary school education at St Augustine Preparatory school in Abeka Lapaz and continued to Nsaaniya Secondary Business School at Kasoa where she had her secondary school education.
"Preachers" is a Ghanaian gospel group. The group is made up of three members, Obed Psych, Emani Beats and Edmund Baidoo. Since 2009, as pacesetters of the urban gospel movement in Ghana, [1] they have toured locally and internationally to preach the word of God through their music.
Harmonious Chorale was the guest choir at the University of Ghana's maiden edition of the UG Choral Music festival. [10] Harmonious Chorale joined musicians such as Don Moen , Sinach , Angela Christie and Lionel Peterson at the Akwa Ibom Christmas Carols Festival, the largest gathering of carol singers in the world, under the auspices of the ...
Beginning his music career, Danny Nettey started his own group, "Danny Nettey and Pals". [4] This group sought to take gospel to the Secondary Schools and ministering in churches across West Africa through the word and song ministration. [5] [6] Danny Nettey had three albums to his credit, namely; "Positive Change", "This Time" and "I believe". [7]
He was also nominated for Best African Gospel by SABC Crown Gospel Awards 2010, winner Best West Africa at the Africa Gospel Music Awards UK 2011, the Love World Awards 2011, for Worship Song of the Year, best artiste of the year at the crystal award Nigeria, best gospel song at the Coson awards Nigeria, lifetime achievement at the gospel music ...