Ghanaian rap sensation, Elom Adablah, popularly known as E.L., has shared the fascinating story of how he ventured into the Azonto genre of music. In an interview on Daybreak Hitz with DJ Slim, E.L.
US-based Ghanaian musician and manager of DWP Dance Academy’s US wing, Kweku William, has bemoaned the lack of support for the Azonto genre by Ghanaians. According to him, the music genre is a cash ...
Azonto, a vibrant music genre and dance style that emerged in Ghana in 2010 and beyond, became a cultural phenomenon for Ghanaians all over the world. Recognised for its fast tempo, heavy percussion, ...
It seems the word you hear the most in Accra is no longer "akwaaba" or even "chale", but "azonto". The azonto dance has taken Ghana by storm, and although everybody seems to know the dance here, ...
Ghana's Amapaino King, DJ Azonto, has demanded fair treatment from the organisers of the Ghana Music Awards (GMA) UK after he bagged four nominations for this year's awards. According to DJ Azonto, he ...
Ghana-based Benjamin Lebrave speaks fluent French and English, and can schmooze in Spanish and Portuguese. He’ll report on new African music every other week. This week, he wrote about Bisa Kdei. You ...
The dances are often very simple at the base level, with freestyle options that have the potential to catapult a song (and a dancer) to new heights. With endless ways to showcase individuality, there ...
Grammy and three-time MOBO award winner, Fuse ODG has credited kids at a summer youth club he started for helping create one of his biggest hits as he launches a new educational app for children. Fuse ...
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