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  2. Azonto - Wikipedia

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    Azonto is a dance and music genre from Ghana. [1] Ghana News Agency cites their study which found out the dance is connected to the traditional Ga dance Kpanlogo, associated with the coastal towns in the country such as Chorkor, James Town, Teshie, Nungua and Tema, in the Greater Accra Region.

  3. Ebony Reigns - Wikipedia

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    Ebony Reigns. Priscilla Opoku-Kwarteng (16 February 1997 – 8 February 2018), known by her stage name Ebony Reigns, was a Ghanaian dancehall / Afrobeats artist known for her hit songs "Poison" [1][2] and "Kupe". Ebony was discovered by Bullet from Ruff n Smooth. She was the first Ghanaian female musician to win the Artiste of the Year Award at ...

  4. Sherifa Gunu - Wikipedia

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    Sherifa Gunu. Sherifa Gunu is a Ghanaian soul musician. [1] She was born a princess into a royal family of the Kingdom of Dagbon, in the Northern Region of Ghana. Gunu had interest in music and dance during her childhood days. [2] Sherifa has been in various dancing competitions at the regional and national levels. [2]

  5. Amaarae - Wikipedia

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    Amaarae. Ama Serwah Genfi (born July 4, 1994), formerly known as Petrah and currently known professionally as Amaarae, is a Ghanaian-American singer-songwriter. She is known for her fusion of pop, R&B, afrobeats, and alté, as well as her fluid representation of gender and sexuality. [1][2] After collaborating with local artists and putting out ...

  6. Wiyaala - Wikipedia

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    Wiyaala. Noella Wiyaala Nwadei[1] (known under the stage name Wiyaala; born 22 December 1986) is a Ghanaian Afro-pop singer-songwriter who sings in her native language Sissala and Waala dialects and English, often combining all three languages within her songs. [2] Wiyaala means "the doer" in the Sissala dialect. [3]

  7. Adina (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Adina (singer) Adina Thembi Ndamse (born 1989) [2] better known by her stage name Adina is a Ghanaian - South African singer, songwriter, actress and sometimes a model. She was the winner of music reality show Stars of the Future in 2008. [3] Her eighth music single titled "Too Late" won her two awards – Record of the Year and Best Female ...

  8. Agbadza - Wikipedia

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    Ewe People Ghana. Agbadza is an Ewe music and dance that evolved from the times of war into a very popular recreational dance. [1] It came from a very old war dance called Atrikpui and usually performed by the Ewe people of the Volta Region of Ghana, particularly during the Hogbetsotso Festival, a celebration by the Anlo Ewe people.

  9. R2Bees - Wikipedia

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    R2Bees is one of the top purveyors of Ghanaian hip pop subgenre hiplife, which mixes rap with sounds of highlife (African pop music) and reggae. In 2012, R2Bees was featured in the Forbes list of "African celebrities to watch in 2013". [5] R2Bees have performed on the same stage with international musicians such as American R&B singers Mario ...