DJ Pizaro: This week we have Can't Let You Go by Sarkodie featuring King Promise, I Dun Care by the beautiful Simi,...
Akwaaba DJs: Weekly Picks – August 04
DJ Pizaro: This week we have Drummer Boy by Naija Afrobeats Star Naira Marley, Naija afrobeats legend Flavour N'abania...
Kayso – Your Type No Dey
[:en] Follow Kayso: Facebook | Twitter | Soundcloud | Instagram Kayso has been making beats for a decade, producing...
Reeeeeemix! 4×4 Appietus – “Miss Doctor”
It's official!! We are letting you take over 4x4's vocals to make whatever you see fit out of this massive banger from...
Ghana Lady!!! Appietus & Mframa
We are excited... it's been WAY TOO LONG IN THE MAKING. But at last we are about to release the first album from our...
George Spratz & Frederica Live in Kumasi
We met George Spratz in Kumasi last month, but only Ananse got to meet Frederica, who sings with George. Ananse...
Schmoozin’ in Accra
We've been really, really bad about keeping the site up to date these last couple of weeks....
Ambolley Rehearsal for South Africa
Many of Ghana's top artists are BUSY right now, getting ready for a massive series of Ghanaian music concerts....
Northern Ghana
Northern Ghana from Akwaaba Music on Vimeo. I've been trying to leave Tamale in the north of Ghana all day, which...
GH Hip Hop & “Afropop” in Tema (Ghana)
Another no-media blackberry post... Long days, hard to find time to upload much from a computer, but here's the...
More Sapeurs in Colors Mag
You know we love this stuff... remember the Gentlemen of Bakongo?
Bonus Goodies from Ghana
These shots were taken in Nima, a predominantly Muslim neighborhood of Accra. Local musicians accepted to do an...
First steps in Accra
We were lucky... LA to Accra via Amsterdam was relatively smooth... No one got stranded in post-volcano Europe, we...
Ghana 2010: the saga begins!
Pretty funny start to our adventure, below are the directions to the house where we're staying in Accra: "In west...
03/06 GH: 53 for Ghana
53 years ago today... Ghana's a youngster! So what better way to celebrate than with youngster music... forget 1970s...
Osibisa, Ambolley & John Collins about Highlife in Ghana
Kofi B – Akua Ataa
We simply cannot get enough of it... note the song is by Kofi B, but is mislabeled in a bunch of places. You can get...