Buzz Meets Biz – third and final stop: Accra – COMING SOON!

Buzz Meets Biz – third and final stop: Accra – COMING SOON!

Music is our business…

Throughout the months of October and November this year, the international workshop program “Buzz Meets Biz” is taking place in Germany, Spain, and Ghana, bringing together young music professionals from the mentioned nations plus the UK. Not only active artists but also promoters, bloggers, label owners, and other professionals in the musical field are involved, covering all kinds of modern genres. Through networking, sharing knowledge and experiences, and participating in educative workshops, these young creatives will be inspired and taught to take confident and smart steps in the tough world of show biz.

PART 3 – ACCRA, GHANA

November 18 – 30, 2017

The third and last part of the mobility program will take place here in Accra. Complementing the two past workshop series on the economic issues of music, this session will focus on music itself. Creativity process, production, performance and an insight into the Ghanaian music scene will all contribute to the grand finale of this international project.

 

The mobility program is organized in cooperation of Akwaaba MusicMusic Pool BerliniRightsFundación SGAECooperación EspañolaGoethe-Institut and the Alliance Française Accra. The programme is co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union and Goethe-Institut Ghana.

**follow #buzzmeetsbiz on Instagram and Twitter or check the official website**

 

Watch out for our events and foreign artist gigs!

AKWAABA!

IMPRESSIONS COMING SOON.  🙂

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Buzz Meets Biz – third and final stop: Accra – COMING SOON!

Music is our business…

Throughout the months of October and November this year, the international workshop program “Buzz Meets Biz” is taking place in Germany, Spain, and Ghana, bringing together young music professionals from the mentioned nations plus the UK. Not only active artists but also promoters, bloggers, label owners, and other professionals in the musical field are involved, covering all kinds of modern genres. Through networking, sharing knowledge and experiences, and participating in educative workshops, these young creatives will be inspired and taught to take confident and smart steps in the tough world of show biz.

PART 3 – ACCRA, GHANA

November 18 – 30, 2017

The third and last part of the mobility program will take place here in Accra. Complementing the two past workshop series on the economic issues of music, this session will focus on music itself. Creativity process, production, performance and an insight into the Ghanaian music scene will all contribute to the grand finale of this international project.

 

The mobility program is organized in cooperation of Akwaaba MusicMusic Pool BerliniRightsFundación SGAECooperación EspañolaGoethe-Institut and the Alliance Française Accra. The programme is co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union and Goethe-Institut Ghana.

**follow #buzzmeetsbiz on Instagram and Twitter or check the official website**

 

Watch out for our events and foreign artist gigs!

AKWAABA!

IMPRESSIONS COMING SOON.  🙂

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DJ Pizaro: This week we have O!Baby by Legendary Beatz featuring (Maleek Berry, Ceeza Milli & Kwesi Arthur) , King Promise features Wizkid on Tokyo , 911 by Joey B featuring Medikal, Collect by E.L featuring Kwesi Arthur and On You By Tekno .   Every weekend,...

Buzz Meets Biz – second stop : Madrid

Buzz Meets Biz – second stop : Madrid

Throughout the months of October and November this year, the international workshop program “Buzz Meets Biz” is taking place in Germany, Spain, and Ghana, bringing together young music professionals from the mentioned nations plus the UK. Not only active artists but also promoters, bloggers, label owners, and other professionals in the musical field are involved, covering all kinds of modern genres. Through networking, sharing knowledge and experiences, and participating in educative workshops, these young creatives will be inspired and taught to take confident and smart steps in the tough world of show biz.

PART 2 – MADRID, SPAIN

October 20 – 28, 2017

The second part of the mobility program took place in Madrid. The lectures and workshops continued with the business side of music, this time focusing on marketing and PR.

The mobility program is organized in cooperation of Music Pool BerliniRightsFundación SGAECooperación Española, Akwaaba MusicGoethe-Institut and the Alliance Française Accra. The programme is co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union and Goethe-Institut Ghana.

follow #buzzmeetsbiz on Instagram and Twitter or check the official website

Here a few impressions:

photo: AECID cultura - closing remarks on buzz meets biz

photo: AECID cultura – closing remarks on buzz meets biz

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Buzz Meets Biz – second stop : Madrid

MOBILITY PROGRAM

BERLIN – MADRID – ACCRA

 

MUSIC – none of your business… or is it?

Throughout the months of October and November this year, the international workshop program “Buzz Meets Biz” is taking place in Germany, Spain, and Ghana, bringing together young music professionals from the mentioned nations plus the UK. Not only active artists but also promoters, bloggers, label owners, and other professionals in the musical field are involved, covering all kinds of modern genres. Through networking, sharing knowledge and experiences, and participating in educative workshops, these young creatives will be inspired and taught to take confident and smart steps in the tough world of show biz.

PART 2 – MADRID, SPAIN

October 20 – 28, 2017

The second part of the mobility program took place in Madrid. The lectures and workshops continued with the business side of music, this time focusing on marketing and PR.

The mobility program is organized in cooperation of Music Pool BerliniRightsFundación SGAECooperación Española, Akwaaba MusicGoethe-Institut and the Alliance Française Accra. The programme is co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union and Goethe-Institut Ghana.

follow #buzzmeetsbiz on Instagram and Twitter or check the official website

Here a few impressions:

photo: AECID cultura - closing remarks on buzz meets biz

photo: AECID cultura – closing remarks on buzz meets biz

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Lala Shishi : Sarkodie – Glory

Lala Shishi : Sarkodie – Glory

Yeah!! Me kai s3 ber3 a mese me ndamfofc s3 mede Ghana b3kc baabi Mekae
Madamfo bia y3fr3 no Kwame Boadi Ns3m a mekaa3 no 3mu fa k3se3 Kwame woangye manndi Wose me fa kc gye me din Kwame ny3 ni Just believe and dont you ever give up Wo daya soo no so sene mountain Luther koraaa De3 wohiaaa ne s3 brother man for speed up bribi na woofa mua mma no nha wo kraa

Sarkodie talks about his past when he told his friends, especially Kwame Boadi that he will take his music international and make the Ghana name to be recognized. He’s actually reminding his friend Kwame who doubted him.

God is in control Don’t you let your fears pull you down

He’s motivating everyone not to give up but keep working hard and shouldn’t be little our dreams even if they are bigger than that of Martin Luther king.

Yung L (chorus)
Shebi you be same guy wey them dey hate when i wanna share my story Shebi abi same guy wey dem underate now dem want follow me Jhonny oo Shebi abi same guy wey dem dey bold and now them get up on me ooo But eno ma doings o asee giv the God glory oo.

Same people who hate when you want to share story, same people who hate you would love to follow You. Everything he’s achieve is not his doing but Glory be to God

Sarkodie
Wait on God he will wipe away your sorrows, don’t ask of money ask of favor from God.
Haters think he’s done with music but he will still be king sark forever.

 

Lala Shishi – explain the song, in Ga.

Every week, we shed light on the meaning of current hits in and out of Ghana: many bangers have an underlying message or social commentary, carried out using sophisticated and ever evolving wordplay – an aspect that is vastly lost in translation. The music videos don’t always unlock the true meaning or intricacies of hit songs, and lyrics alone are not always enough to understand the numerous double entendre and wordplays, so… here we go!

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DJ Pizaro: This week we have O!Baby by Legendary Beatz featuring (Maleek Berry, Ceeza Milli & Kwesi Arthur) , King Promise features Wizkid on Tokyo , 911 by Joey B featuring Medikal, Collect by E.L featuring Kwesi Arthur and On You By Tekno .   Every weekend,...

Lala Shishi : Sarkodie – Glory

Yeah!! Me kai s3 ber3 a mese me ndamfofc s3 mede Ghana b3kc baabi Mekae
Madamfo bia y3fr3 no Kwame Boadi Ns3m a mekaa3 no 3mu fa k3se3 Kwame woangye manndi Wose me fa kc gye me din Kwame ny3 ni Just believe and dont you ever give up Wo daya soo no so sene mountain Luther koraaa De3 wohiaaa ne s3 brother man for speed up bribi na woofa mua mma no nha wo kraa

Sarkodie talks about his past when he told his friends, especially Kwame Boadi that he will take his music international and make the Ghana name to be recognized. He’s actually reminding his friend Kwame who doubted him.

God is in control Don’t you let your fears pull you down

He’s motivating everyone not to give up but keep working hard and shouldn’t be little our dreams even if they are bigger than that of Martin Luther king.

Yung L (chorus)
Shebi you be same guy wey them dey hate when i wanna share my story Shebi abi same guy wey dem underate now dem want follow me Jhonny oo Shebi abi same guy wey dem dey bold and now them get up on me ooo But eno ma doings o asee giv the God glory oo.

Same people who hate when you want to share story, same people who hate you would love to follow You. Everything he’s achieve is not his doing but Glory be to God

Sarkodie
Wait on God he will wipe away your sorrows, don’t ask of money ask of favor from God.
Haters think he’s done with music but he will still be king sark forever.

 

Lala Shishi – explain the song, in Ga.

Every week, we shed light on the meaning of current hits in and out of Ghana: many bangers have an underlying message or social commentary, carried out using sophisticated and ever evolving wordplay – an aspect that is vastly lost in translation. The music videos don’t always unlock the true meaning or intricacies of hit songs, and lyrics alone are not always enough to understand the numerous double entendre and wordplays, so… here we go!

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DJ Pizaro: This week we have O!Baby by Legendary Beatz featuring (Maleek Berry, Ceeza Milli & Kwesi Arthur) , King Promise features Wizkid on Tokyo , 911 by Joey B featuring Medikal, Collect by E.L featuring Kwesi Arthur and On You By Tekno .   Every weekend,...

Pen & Paper Album Launched Live in Concert

Pen & Paper Album Launched Live in Concert

 

© Alliance Francaise

Ko-Jo Cue and Lil’Shaker filled the venue at Alliance Francaise this past Saturday, 21st of October. The release concert of their new joint album Pen&Paper drew a huge and hyped crowd, occupying the open air theater to the last seat and rail.

Backed by a heated battle of DJ Lord of Live FM and DJ Putin and illustrated by live graffiti art, the two rappers of BBnZ Live performed a solid show and cleverly combined their new releases with an impressive selection of Ghana’s hiphop squad.

© FlyNimaBoy

Magnom, Gemini, Dopenation, B4Bonah, Kwesi Arthur and many more surprise acts supported Pen&Paper at this great night of Ghanaian rap.

PEN&PAPER – The digital album is available for purchase on aftown.com

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Pen & Paper Album Launched Live in Concert

 

© Alliance Francaise

Ko-Jo Cue and Lil’Shaker filled the venue at Alliance Francaise this past Saturday, 21st of October. The release concert of their new joint album Pen&Paper drew a huge and hyped crowd, occupying the open air theater to the last seat and rail.

Backed by a heated battle of DJ Lord of Live FM and DJ Putin and illustrated by live graffiti art, the two rappers of BBnZ Live performed a solid show and cleverly combined their new releases with an impressive selection of Ghana’s hiphop squad.

© FlyNimaBoy

Magnom, Gemini, Dopenation, B4Bonah, Kwesi Arthur and many more surprise acts supported Pen&Paper at this great night of Ghanaian rap.

PEN&PAPER – The digital album is available for purchase on aftown.com

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Buzz Meets Biz – first stop: Berlin

Buzz Meets Biz – first stop: Berlin

 

Throughout the months of October and November this year, the international workshop program “Buzz Meets Biz” is taking place in Germany, Spain, and Ghana, bringing together young music professionals from the mentioned nations plus the UK. Not only active artists but also promoters, bloggers, label owners, and other professionals in the musical field are involved, covering all kinds of modern genres. Through networking, sharing knowledge and experiences, and participating in educative workshops, these young creatives will be inspired and taught to take confident and smart steps in the tough world of show biz.

PART 1 – BERLIN, GERMANY

October 11 – 19, 2017

The first part of the mobility program took place in Berlin. The main focus of this session was the economic side of music: revenues, licensing, copyright, distribution, etc.

Organisers of the Buzz Meets Biz Berlin were Andrea Goetzke and Sebastian Hoffmann of Music Pool Berlin in cooperation with: iRights, Fundación SGAE, Cooperación Española, Akwaaba MusicGoethe-Institut and the Alliance Française Accra. The programme is co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union and Goethe-Institut Ghana.

**follow #buzzmeetsbiz on Instagram and Twitter or check the official website**

Here a few impressions:

Photo: Valerie Siba Rousparast Photo: Valerie Siba Rousparast[/caption]


Photo: Valerie Siba Rousparast

Photo: Valerie Siba Rousparast

Photos: Valerie Siba Rousparast

 

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Buzz Meets Biz – first stop: Berlin

 

Throughout the months of October and November this year, the international workshop program “Buzz Meets Biz” is taking place in Germany, Spain, and Ghana, bringing together young music professionals from the mentioned nations plus the UK. Not only active artists but also promoters, bloggers, label owners, and other professionals in the musical field are involved, covering all kinds of modern genres. Through networking, sharing knowledge and experiences, and participating in educative workshops, these young creatives will be inspired and taught to take confident and smart steps in the tough world of show biz.

PART 1 – BERLIN, GERMANY

October 11 – 19, 2017

The first part of the mobility program took place in Berlin. The main focus of this session was the economic side of music: revenues, licensing, copyright, distribution, etc.

Organisers of the Buzz Meets Biz Berlin were Andrea Goetzke and Sebastian Hoffmann of Music Pool Berlin in cooperation with: iRights, Fundación SGAE, Cooperación Española, Akwaaba MusicGoethe-Institut and the Alliance Française Accra. The programme is co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union and Goethe-Institut Ghana.

**follow #buzzmeetsbiz on Instagram and Twitter or check the official website**

Here a few impressions:

Photo: Valerie Siba Rousparast Photo: Valerie Siba Rousparast[/caption]


Photo: Valerie Siba Rousparast

Photo: Valerie Siba Rousparast

Photos: Valerie Siba Rousparast

 

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Lala Shishi : Ebony – Sponsor

Lala Shishi : Ebony – Sponsor

INTRO by Ebony
Bony pon this

VERSE 1 by Ebony
See I’ve got myself a sponsor
Anything me I ask e dey buy buy
Even though he is older
Well I got to survive in this life
Another one who is younger
When I ask for something e dey cry cry

Ebony talks about the fact that she has two boyfriends. An older man who is married with kids and a younger one around her age. Due to hardships in Ghana some women date older married men to help them get enough cash to look after themselves: pay for school fees, buy clothes, etc. Ebony states how she is aware that the man is older, but she has to survive in this life, pointing out that she knows society in Ghana frowns upon young girls dating men who are old enough to be their parents, but because she has to survive she doesn’t care and will do it anyway. She also talks about the fact that anytime she asks the younger guy for something he complains. “When I ask for something e dey cry cry ” meaning when she asks he cries or complains.

CHORUS by Ebony

Mese papa yi a m’anya no yi deɛ ɔma me bibia [ɔma me bibia]
Nanso ɛduru anadwo a wobɛhwɛ na aka me nkoa [aka me nkoa]
Ɛda a ɔbɛba me nkyɛn me sɔ ne mu a asɛm a ɔka ne sɛ
Cool it for me, slow down
Me sisi yɛ me ya, eeh ya
Cool it for me, slow down
Me nkɔ te a ɛyɛ me ya
Honey, cool it for me, slow down
Me sisi yɛ me ya, eeh ya
Cool it for me, slow down
Me nkɔ te a ɛyɛ me ya
Oh Lord have mercy mercy mercy
These broke guys have lot of energy

” Mese papa yi a m’anya no yi deɛ ɔma me bibia [ɔma me bibia] ” She talks about the fact that anything she asks, the man gives to her.

“Nanso ɛduru anadwo a wobɛhwɛ na aka me nkoa [aka me nkoa]” — Due to the fact that the man is married and has to be with his wife and kids most of the time she feels lonely at night.

” Ɛda a ɔbɛba me nkyɛn me sɔ ne mu a asɛm a ɔka ne sɛ

Cool it for me, slow down

Me sisi yɛ me ya, eeh ya

Cool it for me, slow down

Me nkɔ te a ɛyɛ me ya “

With this particular line she talks about how when she spends the night with her older boyfriend and tries touching him he complains about having waist pains (Me sisi yɛ me ya, eeh ya), so she should cool it for him or take her time. ” Me nkɔ te a ɛyɛ me ya ” — There is a word play in this line. Literally this means “let me hear he is having back pains”, but when spoken it comes out as me koti (penis) ɛyɛ me ya ( hurts). Although Ebony doesn’t say it, this double meaning suggests why she is also involved with the younger man, who evidently fills this other gap 😉

VERSE 2 by Ebony

Inna mi down town hot just like a oven
But when the morning comes mi no have nothing
A boyfriend who cyaan buy you food when you a hungry
Mtcheew is that one too a boyfriend
So I change game move fast switch of the lanes
I got myself a sponsor

In this verse she makes reference to her younger boyfriend who is unable to provide her with money when she needs . She goes ahead to ask: is that one too a boyfriend? This is a line most people use in Ghana to make a point about someone or something being useless. Because her younger boyfriend is unable to provide for her she had to act smart and get herself an older boyfriend (sponsor): “So I change game move fast switch of the lanes I got myself a sponsor”

CHORUS by Ebony
Mese papa yi a m’anya no yi deɛ ɔma me bibia [ɔma me bibia]
Nanso ɛduru anadwo a wobɛhwɛ na aka me nkoa [aka me nkoa]
Ɛda a ɔbɛba me nkyɛn me sɔ ne mu a asɛm a ɔka ne sɛ
Cool it for me, slow down
Me sisi yɛ me ya, eeh ya
Cool it for me, slow down
Me kɔ te a ɛyɛ me ya
Honey, cool it for me, slow down
Me sisi yɛ me ya, eeh ya
Cool it for me, slow down
Me kɔ te a ɛyɛ me ya
Oh Lord have mercy mercy mercy
These broke guys have lot of energy

VERSE 3 by Ebony
Should I leave all these Gucci, Prada
Na which young girl no dey fear hunger
Dilemma I’m in dilemma
Bad gyal Ebony in dilemma
Obi kyerɛ me, me nhu nea me fa

With this verse she talks about her love for designer clothes, shoes and handbags, a passion for elegance which she shares with many women in Ghana. ” Should I leave all these Gucci, Prada , na which young girl no dey fear hunger” – talks about being scared of going hungry or broke.

“Dilemma I’m in dilemma , bad gyal Ebony in dilemma” – She is in a dilemma, she doesn’t know if she should stick to her younger boyfriend who loves her but can’t provide for her, or be with her older boyfriend who can provide everything for her, but she knows she doesn’t have a future with such a person.

 

 

Lala Shishi – explain the song, in Ga.

Every week, we will shed some light on the meaning of current hits in and out of Ghana: many bangers have an underlying message or social commentary, carried out using sophisticated and ever evolving wordplay – an aspect that is vastly lost in translation. The music videos don’t always unlock the true meaning or intricacies of hit songs, and lyrics alone are not always enough to understand the numerous double entendre and wordplays, so… here we go!

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Akwaaba DJs: Weekly Picks – 14th December

DJ Pizaro: This week we have O!Baby by Legendary Beatz featuring (Maleek Berry, Ceeza Milli & Kwesi Arthur) , King Promise features Wizkid on Tokyo , 911 by Joey B featuring Medikal, Collect by E.L featuring Kwesi Arthur and On You By Tekno .   Every weekend,...

Lala Shishi : Ebony – Sponsor

INTRO by Ebony
Bony pon this

VERSE 1 by Ebony
See I’ve got myself a sponsor
Anything me I ask e dey buy buy
Even though he is older
Well I got to survive in this life
Another one who is younger
When I ask for something e dey cry cry

Ebony talks about the fact that she has two boyfriends. An older man who is married with kids and a younger one around her age. Due to hardships in Ghana some women date older married men to help them get enough cash to look after themselves: pay for school fees, buy clothes, etc. Ebony states how she is aware that the man is older, but she has to survive in this life, pointing out that she knows society in Ghana frowns upon young girls dating men who are old enough to be their parents, but because she has to survive she doesn’t care and will do it anyway. She also talks about the fact that anytime she asks the younger guy for something he complains. “When I ask for something e dey cry cry ” meaning when she asks he cries or complains.

CHORUS by Ebony

Mese papa yi a m’anya no yi deɛ ɔma me bibia [ɔma me bibia]
Nanso ɛduru anadwo a wobɛhwɛ na aka me nkoa [aka me nkoa]
Ɛda a ɔbɛba me nkyɛn me sɔ ne mu a asɛm a ɔka ne sɛ
Cool it for me, slow down
Me sisi yɛ me ya, eeh ya
Cool it for me, slow down
Me nkɔ te a ɛyɛ me ya
Honey, cool it for me, slow down
Me sisi yɛ me ya, eeh ya
Cool it for me, slow down
Me nkɔ te a ɛyɛ me ya
Oh Lord have mercy mercy mercy
These broke guys have lot of energy

” Mese papa yi a m’anya no yi deɛ ɔma me bibia [ɔma me bibia] ” She talks about the fact that anything she asks, the man gives to her.

“Nanso ɛduru anadwo a wobɛhwɛ na aka me nkoa [aka me nkoa]” — Due to the fact that the man is married and has to be with his wife and kids most of the time she feels lonely at night.

” Ɛda a ɔbɛba me nkyɛn me sɔ ne mu a asɛm a ɔka ne sɛ

Cool it for me, slow down

Me sisi yɛ me ya, eeh ya

Cool it for me, slow down

Me nkɔ te a ɛyɛ me ya “

With this particular line she talks about how when she spends the night with her older boyfriend and tries touching him he complains about having waist pains (Me sisi yɛ me ya, eeh ya), so she should cool it for him or take her time. ” Me nkɔ te a ɛyɛ me ya ” — There is a word play in this line. Literally this means “let me hear he is having back pains”, but when spoken it comes out as me koti (penis) ɛyɛ me ya ( hurts). Although Ebony doesn’t say it, this double meaning suggests why she is also involved with the younger man, who evidently fills this other gap 😉

VERSE 2 by Ebony

Inna mi down town hot just like a oven
But when the morning comes mi no have nothing
A boyfriend who cyaan buy you food when you a hungry
Mtcheew is that one too a boyfriend
So I change game move fast switch of the lanes
I got myself a sponsor

In this verse she makes reference to her younger boyfriend who is unable to provide her with money when she needs . She goes ahead to ask: is that one too a boyfriend? This is a line most people use in Ghana to make a point about someone or something being useless. Because her younger boyfriend is unable to provide for her she had to act smart and get herself an older boyfriend (sponsor): “So I change game move fast switch of the lanes I got myself a sponsor”

CHORUS by Ebony
Mese papa yi a m’anya no yi deɛ ɔma me bibia [ɔma me bibia]
Nanso ɛduru anadwo a wobɛhwɛ na aka me nkoa [aka me nkoa]
Ɛda a ɔbɛba me nkyɛn me sɔ ne mu a asɛm a ɔka ne sɛ
Cool it for me, slow down
Me sisi yɛ me ya, eeh ya
Cool it for me, slow down
Me kɔ te a ɛyɛ me ya
Honey, cool it for me, slow down
Me sisi yɛ me ya, eeh ya
Cool it for me, slow down
Me kɔ te a ɛyɛ me ya
Oh Lord have mercy mercy mercy
These broke guys have lot of energy

VERSE 3 by Ebony
Should I leave all these Gucci, Prada
Na which young girl no dey fear hunger
Dilemma I’m in dilemma
Bad gyal Ebony in dilemma
Obi kyerɛ me, me nhu nea me fa

With this verse she talks about her love for designer clothes, shoes and handbags, a passion for elegance which she shares with many women in Ghana. ” Should I leave all these Gucci, Prada , na which young girl no dey fear hunger” – talks about being scared of going hungry or broke.

“Dilemma I’m in dilemma , bad gyal Ebony in dilemma” – She is in a dilemma, she doesn’t know if she should stick to her younger boyfriend who loves her but can’t provide for her, or be with her older boyfriend who can provide everything for her, but she knows she doesn’t have a future with such a person.

 

 

Lala Shishi – explain the song, in Ga.

Every week, we will shed some light on the meaning of current hits in and out of Ghana: many bangers have an underlying message or social commentary, carried out using sophisticated and ever evolving wordplay – an aspect that is vastly lost in translation. The music videos don’t always unlock the true meaning or intricacies of hit songs, and lyrics alone are not always enough to understand the numerous double entendre and wordplays, so… here we go!

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Akwaaba DJs: Weekly Picks – 14th December

DJ Pizaro: This week we have O!Baby by Legendary Beatz featuring (Maleek Berry, Ceeza Milli & Kwesi Arthur) , King Promise features Wizkid on Tokyo , 911 by Joey B featuring Medikal, Collect by E.L featuring Kwesi Arthur and On You By Tekno .   Every weekend,...