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Kumerica trend has helped musicians in Kumasi- Amerado

Ghanaian rapper, Derrick Sarfo Kantanka, known in showbiz circles as Amerado has disclosed that the Kumerica trend during the latter part of last year helped artistes in Kumasi,the Ashanti Regional capital.

According to him, the craze put a spotlight on up and coming musicians in the Garden City of Ghana.

Speaking to The Spectator, he said, Kumerica had been a good omen and for that reason, the musicians could not let the people of Kumasi down, but rather worked harder to stay in the music game.

“The dominance of Ghana music by musicians from Kumasi has been down for long, and with this firm grips, we cannot let it slip but hold onto it,” he said.

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He expressed appreciation to Shatta Wale for coming through to support them through collaboration and activation last year.

Amerado called on presenters, event organisers and other stakeholders to give artistes from Kumasi the necessary support to enable them take their craft to the next level.

The Yetee Nsem  hit maker urged artistes within the region to be united and hold each other’s hand for a better future.

What started as a troll of young boys with an American accent and lifestyle, later became a compliment when people who are proud of the Kumasi culture defended and embraced these boys.

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This did not stop there, they then went ahead to name almost all the towns in Kumasi to the likestates of America, and this brought a lot of attention to Kumasi.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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 Afia Ayiwah out with ‘testify’

• Afia Ayiwah

 Media Ecxel Productions artiste, Afia Ayiwah, has released her latest single ‘ testify’ which is already receiv­ing massive air play and doing wonders in the lives of music lovers both locally and interna­tional.

The single produced by Ghana­ian renowned producer Kaywa, showcases Ayiwah’s powerful vocals and unwavering faith, encouraging listeners to share their testimonies of hope and redemption.

In an interview The Spectator Agoro Afia Ayiwah said her single is a blend of traditional gospel sounds and modern musical elements.

According to her, the single offers an uplifting anthem that resonates with both longtime fans and new listeners.

‘The release of ‘testify’ comes at a time, as many are seek­ing solace and encouragement amidst life’s challenges’ and also remind listeners that faith is a journey meant to be shared within the community’ she ex­plained.

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Afia Ayiwah, known for her soul-stirring melodies and heart­felt lyrics, has been a prominent figure in the gospel music scene for several years.

Afia Ayiwah

With a unique ability to con­nect with her audience, Ayiwah’s songs often celebrate personal experiences of faith, resilience, and the transformative power of God’s love.

‘Testify’ is now available on all major streaming platforms, in­cluding Spotify, Boomplay, Apple Music, and YouTube.

By Linda Abrefi Wadie

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Womba Drumming and Dance set to tour UK

• Womba, a traditional cultural troupe in Ghana• Womba, a traditional cultural troupe in Ghana
• Womba, a traditional cultural troupe in Ghana

 Womba Africa Drumming and Dance ensemble, a traditional cultural troupe in Ghana, is set to embark on an exciting tour of the UK.

Renowned for their use of tradi­tional instruments to create me­lodious, original compositions, the troupe never fails to get audiences on their feet with their high-energy performances.

“Womba” means “We are coming” in the local Ga dialect, and true to their name, the troupe makes a powerful impression wherever they go. Their upcoming UK tour, sched­uled for September and October 2025, promises an immersive cultural experience centered on drumming and dancing.

From September 18 to 20, the troupe will host a workshop and training programme.

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This event will delve into the history and origins of various dance styles, showcase traditional costumes and instruments, include storytelling sessions, and provide hands-on train­ing in dance techniques, among other activities.

The workshop will take place at Lewsey Community Centre Landrace Road Luton LU4 OSW.

In an interview with their manager, Felix Nii Okai Nummello, he ex­pressed their anticipation for the world to know how hard work­ing the group has been over the years.

“A lot of preparation is ongoing, and we are surely going to make Africa proud on this tour”, he said.

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“This is a rare opportunity to witness the vibrant rhythms and rich traditions of Ghanaian culture live in the UK. Don’t miss out, mark your calendars and be part of this unforgettable cultural celebration,” he urged patrons.

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