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  2. Sugarcane (Camidoh song) - Wikipedia

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    Sugarcane" video is Camidoh's most viewed video with over 2.1 million YouTube streams as of May 2022. The song was accomplished with a remix with Nigerian singer Mayorkun , and British rapper Darkoo , and feature's Ghanaian singer King Promise , released on 8 April 2022 by Grind Don't Stop Records, through Crux Global, and MOVES Recordings.

  3. Dobble (music duo) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. MzVee - Wikipedia

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    She followed this with hit single ‘Natural Girl’ [15] and went on to win the 'Unsung Artiste Award' at the 2014 Ghana Music Awards. [16] Her debut album was released in November 2014 [ 3 ] and features collaborations with several award-winning artistes such as Stonebwoy , VIP , Shatta Wale , Richie Mensah , M.anifest and Didier Awadi .

  5. DJ Switch (Ghanaian DJ) - Wikipedia

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    She is the second child and the only girl among five siblings. She hails from Dadieso in the Western North Region of Ghana and attends Talented Royals International School at Weija in Accra. Her career took off when she was seven years of age. [4] She claims she is adept at switching people's moods from sad to happy, hence the name DJ Switch ...

  6. M.anifest - Wikipedia

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    M.anifest produced and co-wrote an independence mini Hip-Hopera [19] for Channel O and also performed a piece, [20] at the first-ever Ghana Music Week, detailing the history of Ghanaian music. M.anifest is the co-founder of Giant Steps, [ 21 ] an interactive conference for entrepreneurial creatives and creative entrepreneurs.

  7. The Good Girls (group) - Wikipedia

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    The Good Girls were recording artists for Motown Records, and were groomed as a contemporary version of The Supremes with a more urban sound. The group's debut album All for Your Love, influenced heavily by Teddy Riley's new jack swing movement, was released in 1989, producing the hit single "Your Sweetness" which peaked at No. 6 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

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  9. Good Girl Gone Bad - Wikipedia

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    A video album, Good Girl Gone Bad Live, was filmed at the Manchester Arena show in Manchester, United Kingdom, on December 6, 2007. [93] The Good Girl Gone Bad Live DVD was released on June 9 and 13, 2008, in the United Kingdom and Germany through Mercury Records and the Universal Music Group respectively. [94] [95]