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INTERNET DATING, FRAUD AND NANA KWAME AMPADU II

Posted by btawiah on Wed, 05/16/2007 - 20:50

If Nana Kwame Ampadu II were to recompose his popular song-we find love at different places- he would probably mention the internet as the most important love breeder in our information age. Today, he is a building contractor but his Agatha love story makes sense than most of the sex-fixated abushkeleke lyrics that are driving our youth to pornography.


Honeymoon is over - time to love Ghana again

Posted by abocco on Thu, 09/07/2006 - 07:25 GhanaThink Managing Executive

...Sounds on da ground and seens on the see-ins

A lot of people have attributed the relative lack of success of Kojo Antwi's latest album, "Tattoo' to its slow-paced songs. Listening to the album, even though it is short of club bangers, the songs would grow on you the more you listen to them. Kojo was queried about these concerns by a Peace FM DJ and he pointed out that he wanted to make music more for the ears (and heart) and not the feet. They discussed one of his new tracks, 'Honeymoon is over'. After listening to this song a couple of times, I agree perfectly with Quajo-Quajo.