Showing posts with label King Promise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label King Promise. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 April 2019

King Promise and Serwaa Amihere allegedly secretly dating?

Rumors hovering around social media suggests that Ghanaian artiste, King Promise is secretly dating GH One News anchor, Serwaa Amihere.
According to the report, Serwaa Amihere and King Promise are seeing each other and they are trying hard to keep it a secret.
We learned that Serwaa Amihere spends most of her nights with the musician at his residence in East Legon.
The two were recently seen at a night club in Accra (Twist) but they had to leave earlier because the GhOne TV presenter wasn’t comfortable at the place.
Not long ago, Serwaa was in the news over her alleged romantic relationship with Nigerian superstar, Davido.
Well, this is a mere allegation and as usual, we cannot confirm whether the two are indeed seeing each other but we’ll keep you posted on any development.

Monday, 11 March 2019

Stonebwoy Is The Best Artiste In Ghana – Kwaw Kese

Ghanaian rapper Kwaw Kese has hailed dancehall artiste Stonebwoy as the best artiste in the country currently.
According to him, the “Kpo k3k3” hit maker is far ahead of his peers, but many people are simply reluctant to admit it.
Kwaw Kese made the statement following his appearance at the Independence Concert held at Labadi Beach Hotel on Tuesday, March 5, 2019.
“He’s the best. You know,” the rapper told Citi TV when asked to rate Stonebwoy in the Ghana music industry.
“…people don’t want to speak the truth but as an industry player, I know Stonebwoy is the best of his time,” he added.
The Independence Concert was graced by a host of artistes, who performed to mark Ghana’s 62nd Independence Day anniversary.
Aside Kwaw Kese and Stonenwoy, the likes of OV, Kelvynboy, Kwamina MP, Kwesi Arthur, Sefa, Tic, Rocky Dawuni and Ponobiom also performed at the concert.
Other artistes who passed through include Jupitar, King Promise, Lilwin, Kuami Eugene, Darkovibes, Kwamina MP, Kwaw Kese, Samini and Efya.


Source:ghanamotion

Wednesday, 27 February 2019

Every Season Has Its Artistes - Stonebwoy Replies Tic Tac


Dancehall artiste Stonebwoy has played down criticisms that the Ghanaian music industry is currently being run by three artistes.
According to him, every season in the music industry has its own celebrated artistes.
Speaking to KMJ on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, Tuesday, Stonebwoy said listeners get attached to the music of up-and-coming artistes who turn to rule the music scene till the songs of others take over.
“Once upon a time Tic Tac [now called Tic], Tinny and some other artiste were ruling the music scene. They were hotter when some of us were not,” he added.
Stonebwoy was responding to Tic’s comments on the Ghana music industry ruled by three artistes.
The hiplife artiste accused industry players and show organisers for booking three artistes for almost every show during the 2018 Christmas season.
According to Tic, the monopoly some of these artistes are enjoying have caused other singers to be sidelined. This, he says, does not help other artistes grow.



Dancehall artiste Stonebwoy has played down criticisms that the Ghanaian music industry is currently being run by three artistes.
According to him, every season in the music industry has its own celebrated artistes.
Speaking to KMJ on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, Tuesday, Stonebwoy said listeners get attached to the music of up-and-coming artistes who turn to rule the music scene till the songs of others take over.
“Once upon a time Tic Tac [now called Tic], Tinny and some other artiste were ruling the music scene. They were hotter when some of us were not,” he added.
Stonebwoy was responding to Tic’s comments on the Ghana music industry ruled by three artistes.
The hiplife artiste accused industry players and show organisers for booking three artistes for almost every show during the 2018 Christmas season.
According to Tic, the monopoly some of these artistes are enjoying have caused other singers to be sidelined. This, he says, does not help other artistes grow.
He explained that the music industry has a pool of musicians with different styles and vibes that need to be shown to the people.
“Once you create the environment where everybody has a gig then we’ll have a variety of acts at the shows,” he said.
However, Stonebwoy said a number of artistes being celebrated at a particular time have been the culture of the industry for a long time.
“Once upon a time people got used to the style of the “Ss” Sonni Balli, Samini and Sarkodie, but now the “Ks” Kuami Eugene, King Promise and company are doing so well,” he added.
The dancehall artiste noted that, beyond the complaining or talking about the problem, solutions should be looked into to help solve the problem.
“Maybe ten years from now, other artistes will be hotter than some of us,” he stated.
Stonebwoy stated the problem makes old artistes who have passed their prime less expensive.
“I think if you want to book Celine Dion now the price will be something else. It is like wine, the older is it the more expensive it should be but sadly the system here is different,” he added.
The “Mane Me” singer said, If the systems in the country are fit and everything is in place, the artistes in their prime today should be more expensive than the new artistes of tomorrow.
He said, “I check what we can do so we keep soaring because there are people who are 50 years like Richard Bonah and UB40 who are still kicking it.”
Stonebwoy explained a bigger platform should be created for music lovers and should allow underground artistes “a step to solving the problem of monopoly.”
He advised artistes to position themselves well in their prime to remain relevant and not follow certain routes.
“That’s how we’re going to still be confident, comfortable and not be bothered about certain things.”