Entertainment
Grammys Consideration: Rocky Dawuni’s “Rise” for “Best Global Music Performance & Best Music Video

Rocky Dawuni, the three times GRAMMY-nominated Ghanaian musician and activist has released his new single “Rise.”
The first taste of his highly-anticipated and forthcoming new album which is set to be distributed by Aquarian Records through Tuff Gong International, the legendary home of Reggae music, founded by cultural icon Bob Marley and Rita Marley.
“Rise” is a timely anthem for overcoming adversity and celebrating life’s victories.
Underpinned by powerful, uplifting lyrics, “Rise” also doubles as a call to action emboldening communities across the diaspora to imagine the endless possibilities available if they remain aligned in the mutual vision to achieve true liberation and freedom.
A commanding declaration of resilience and empowerment in an increasingly polarized world, throughout the track, Rocky fervently sings with conviction “Imagine what we could do if we organize? Imagine what we could do if we unify?”
Watch “Rise” Video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yODw0Ep2Cag
Produced by FB Da Mastermind and Nabeyin Panford and mixed by Marshall Bryant “Rise” deftly and tastefully blends the vibrancy of Afrobeat and highlife music with contemporary Hip-Hop undertones.
All of which is further brought to life by Rocky’s impassioned vocal performance evoking an air of optimism and assuredness.
The single’s accompanying video was directed by Emmanuel and Samuel Appiah Gyan, who together are acclaimed Ghanaian photography duo Twinsdntbeg.
Known for their innovative and dynamic approach to visual storytelling, Twinsdntbeg bring their unique vision to the foray.
Creating a compelling visual experience that complements the song’s powerful message.
Offering a rich tapestry of imagery that highlights the cultural heritage of Ghana, while optimizing the contemporary coolness of the new West African cultural renaissance.
Entertainment
Alex Ekubo dies at age 40

Popular Nollywood actor, Alex Ekubo, on Monday passed away after a long battle with cancer on Monday.
According to reports he died at age 40.
Ekubo was best known for his roles in the Weekend Getaway and the music video titled Johnny by Yemi Alade in 2013.
He had won many awards and accolades for his work in the entertainment industry and humanitarian efforts.
While his family and management are yet to issue a statement, tributes have been pouring in from fans and friends in Nigeria’s and Ghanaian films industry.
The Nollywood star made his acting debut in the 2005 production, Sinners in the House.
He graduated with a degree in law from the University of Calabar and broke into stardom in 2010 after competing in the Mr Nigeria competition.
In 2013, he won Best Supporting Actor in the Best of Nollywood Awards for his role as Andre Dikeh in Weekend Getaway.
Ekubo had received nine awards during his career, including Best of Nollywood’s Best Actor of the year (2016) and Best Lead Actor (2022).
Nigeria’s First Lady gave him a Special Recognition Award in 2018 for his contribution and development of the country’s entertainment industry.
In 2020, he was inducted into the UN’s Most Influential People of African Descent (MIPAD) under 40, for his efforts in entertainment and social development.
By Spectator Reporter
Entertainment
Black Sherif makes it double, wins TGMA27 Artiste of the Year

Mohammed Ismail Sherif, known in showbiz circles as ‘Black Sherif,’ on Saturday made history by joining the elite list of musicians to achieved the ‘sophomore’ feat by winning the Artiste of the Year title on two occasions.
Black Sherif first won the Artiste of the Year title in 2023, shortly after his explosive entry into the music scene.
On Saturday night, May 9, at the Grand Arena of the Accra International Conference Centre, the ‘Iron Boy’ hitmaker overcame a strong field of contenders, including Medikal, Wendy Shay, Sarkodie, Stonebwoy, and Diana Hamilton, to reclaim the crown.
On the night, Black Sherif was the biggest winner, walking away with a total of five awards.
In addition to the ultimate prize, he also won the Album/EP of the Year – Iron Boy, Songwriter of the Year – for his song ‘Sacrifice,’ Afropop Song of the Year – ‘Sacrifice’ and Hip-Hop Song of the Year – ‘Where Dem Boys.’
The win cements his legacy as the youngest artist to win the top honour twice, at just 24 years old, placing him alongside legends like Sarkodie, Stonebwoy, and VIP/VVIP.
Receiving his awards, the Konongo-born star expressed profound gratitude to God, his family, and his fans. In a standout moment of generosity, he requested that his GH¢100,000 sponsorship package from Guinness Ghana be shared with rising artists Arathejay and Gonaboy to support their upcoming projects and listening parties.
The 27th edition of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) also saw other notable wins, including Medikal taking home four awards, Kofi Kinaata and Kojo Blak securing two on a night that celebrated the continued global rise of Ghanaian music.
Wendy Shay, Keche, Moliy, Piesie Esther, Diana Hamilton, Kofi Owusu Peprah, Kwabena Kwabena and others also picked up awards.
Patrons enjoyed mind-blowing performances from Black Sherif, Wendy Shay, Lasmid, Okyeame Kwame, Ras Kuuku, Kofi Kinaata, Medikal, Samini and others.
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