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@JAY BAHD...Born 21 june 1999...Jay Bahd is a Ghanaian Hip-hop & drill artiste, brand influencer, and songwriter. He is a member of the Asakaa music group in Ghana, the pioneers of drill music in Africa. He has hit songs like Condemn, Virgil Abloh, and Suzzy. On December 22, 2023, he held his first musical concert, “The Youth Concert,” at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi, Ashanti Region.

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@WENDY SHAY...Wendy Shay, born Wendy Asiamah Addo on February 20, 1996, is a Ghanaian Afropop and Afrobeats singer. She began her career in music in 2018 after moving to Ghana from Germany, where she had trained as a nurse and worked as a midwife. Wendy's passion for music started at a young age, and she was signed to Rufftown Records, where she gained popularity with hits like "Uber Driver". She has received numerous nominations and awards for her contributions to the music industry and was recognized as one of the Top 30 Most Influential Women in Music in 2021.

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@FAMEYE...Peter Famiyeh Bozah (born 11 September 1994), known by the stage name Fameye, is a Ghanaian rapper and musician from Bogoso.[1][2] He is best known for his single "Nothing I Get".[3][4] He released a remix of the song which featured Article Wan, Medikal and Kuami Eugene. He was a member of MTN Hitmaker Season 3.[5] He won an award for the best new artist of the year at the 2020 VGMA's.[6][7] Early life and education Fameye was born in Accra but hails from Bogoso, in the Western Region of Ghana. He attended Odorgonno Senior High School and completed in the year 2013. He was a rapper in his high school days before switching to the Afro beat genre. Fameye is known for his emotional and introspective lyrics, which often deal with issues concerning love, poverty and self-reflection. He has won several awards, including the Best New Artiste Award at the 2020 Ghana Music Awards USA.[8]

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@KOFI MOLE...Edward Kofi Agyemang Amoah known by the stage name Kofi Mole, is a hip hop and afrobeats artiste from Ghana.[1][2] He was born on April 16, 1993 in Kumasi, Ashanti Region. He was awarded the Next Rated Act at the 2019 3Music Awards held in Accra.[3] Early life and education Kofi Mole was born and raised in Kumasi and attended Armed Forces Senior High Technical School for his secondary education. He attended the University of Ghana to study Psychology but deferred because he had to pursue a career in music.[4][5] Before he became a musician, Kofi worked as a barber to support himself.[6]

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@MOLIY...Moliy, whose real name is Molly Ama Montgomery, is a Ghanaian-American singer and songwriter born on October 4, 2001. She gained prominence after being featured on the remix of Amaarae's hit single "Sad Gurlz Luv Money," which peaked at number 29 in the UK and debuted at number 80 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Moliy's music is influenced by her rich Ghanaian heritage and incorporates various genres, including Afrobeats, Reggae, and Soul, reflecting her diverse musical background. She is recognized for her engaging voice and contributions to Ghana's alternative music scene.

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@BAABA J...Jemima Baaba Haywood-Dadzie, also known as Baaba J, is a 22-year-old Ghanaian singer and songwriter who grew up in Tema. She attended St. Theresa’s School, Hariom International School, and Mfantsiman Girls’ Secondary School before pursuing a degree in Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Ghana, Legon. Baaba J's music is a fusion of indigenous high life, pop, rap, and soul, and her sound is characterized by the soulful guitar and rich Ga language. Her debut EP, Lumumba St., released in December 2020, has propelled her career, and she has since performed at various events, including TEDx Ashesi University and Accra Indie Film Festival. She draws inspiration from her childhood experiences, her mother's gospel music, and artists such as Samini, Asa, and Beyoncé. Baaba J is on a mission to show the world that Africans, especially African women, have what it takes to take the world by storm with their unique, multi-faceted music.

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@LASMID...Ladsmid Nathaniel Owusu (born on 24th of May 1999) known professionally with the stage name Lasmid (fka Charger) is a Ghanaian musician, rapper and songwriter[1] from Takoradi in the Western Region of the Republic of Ghana.[2][3] He was crowned winner of the MTN Hitmaker Season 8.[4] He is best known for the viral song Friday Night which gained attention in Ghana topping charts after it became a trend on TikTok.[5][6][7] Education Lasmid had his primary school in a village near Dunkwao in the Western Region and his secondary school education at Takoradi Technical Institute (TTI) where he went straight to MTN Hitmaker after a while after when he completed SHS.[8] Career In 2019, Lasmid won the MTN Hitmaker season 8 competition, for which he received a GH₵120,000 recording contract.[4] Following the contest, Ghanaian music producer Kaywa signed him to his record label, Highly Spiritual Music.[9][10] In 2022, Nigerian singer Naira Marley expressed interest in signing Lasmid to his label.[11]

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