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There are many styles of traditional and modern music of Ghana, due to Ghana's worldwide geographic position on the African continent. [1] [2] [3] The best known modern genre originating in Ghana is Highlife. [4] For many years, Highlife was the preferred music genre until the introduction of Hiplife and many others. [5] [6]
Lists of record labels in Ghana cover record labels associated with marketing of music recordings and music videos. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The list is organized by name, founder and signed artists. Name
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Emmanuel Kofi Botwe , known by his stage name Kwaw Kese and popularly called Abodam (craziness), [1] [2] is a Ghanaian hiplife artist. [3] Kwaw Kese is well known for his hit album Abodam 2007, for which he won five awards at the 2008 edition of the Ghana Music Awards. [4] [5] He is known for doing crazy- like acts during his performance on stage.
Early life and Music career [ edit ] In 2016, M.O.G produced the hit single “RNS” by Sarkodie , The song won " HipLife Song Of The Year " award at the Ghana Music Awards UK and was nominated for " HipLife Song of the Year " at the 2017 edition of Vodafone Ghana Music Awards . [ 4 ]
Friction is the founder and former leader of the legendary Ghanaian Hiplife Music Group VIP (now VVIP). [1] This group has become one of Ghana's most well known Hiplife music groups, and subject of documentaries such as HomeGrown: Hiplife in Ghana [ 2 ] and the book The Hiplife in Ghana: West African Indigenization of Hip-Hop. [ 3 ]
Dobble was a Ghanaian hiplife and highlife duo based in Accra, Ghana.The group is composed of Paa Kwasi (Nana Kwasi Aryeh), and Nana Yaw (Gideon Edu Gyamfi). [1] [2] They won most popular song of the year with their hit song titled "Christy" [3] at the 2017 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.
4x4 released their second album Contestant No. 1 in 2007, with the single "HotGirls.com" featuring a new artist, Fresh Prince (Prince Tamakloe). The song is reputed to have introduced crunk to Ghanaian culture, [3] and earned the group a Ghana Music Award nomination in 2008.