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Lynx Entertainment Ventures into Global Music Distribution for African Artists.

Lynx Entertainment, a leading record label in Ghana, has launched its global music distribution service, marking a milestone in its nearly two decades of operations. Known for nurturing African music stars, the label's new venture enables artists and labels to distribute their music directly to global platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal without intermediaries.The initiative, powered by Lynx’s partnership with tech giant Vydia, promises to simplify access to over 200 digital stores worldwide while offering content protection, rights management, transparent royalty payouts, and advanced analytics.Richie Mensah, CEO of Lynx Group, emphasized the importance of empowering African creatives in the digital distribution era, ensuring fair representation and increased revenue for the continent's music industry.This development reinforces Lynx Entertainment's commitment to supporting artists by leveraging cutting-edge technology and adapting to evolving industry demands.

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Mohammed Kudus Reaches 50 Premier League Appearances with West Ham.

Ghanaian footballer Mohammed Kudus has achieved a milestone of 50 Premier League appearances for West Ham United. Kudus played the full 90 minutes in a 2-0 loss to Crystal Palace on January 18, 2025. This season, the forward has scored three goals and provided one assist across 17 matches. In his debut season, he had an impressive record of 18 goals and seven assists in 48 appearances. Despite not scoring in this match, Kudus remains a key player for the Hammers, helping increase their appeal in the English Premier League.

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Serwaa Amihere Opens Up About Depression Following Leaked Video.

Ghanaian broadcaster Serwaa Amihere has shared her emotional journey of coping with depression after an intimate video allegedly involving her was leaked in 2024. At the Ignite Youth Empowerment Thanksgiving Service, Serwaa discussed the personal impact of the incident, revealing how it led to a difficult period for her.During the service, Serwaa reflected on the emotional toll, stating, "I was depressed and crying at home that day." She explained that her close friend, Obuobia Darko-Opoku, played a crucial role in helping her navigate the emotional strain. Obuobia’s thoughtful gesture of taking Serwaa to buy ice cream and offering support was a lifeline during a time when Serwaa felt isolated.Despite the turmoil, Serwaa expressed deep gratitude for Obuobia’s unwavering kindness, saying, "It did me a lot of good." She also emphasized the importance of making wise decisions, warning young people that […]

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Lilwin Spends Over $40,000 on Ramsey Noah for ‘A Country Called Ghana’.

Ghanaian actor and producer Kwadwo Nkansah, also known as Lilwin, revealed he spent over $40,000 to feature Nigerian actor Ramsey Noah in his film A Country Called Ghana. In a conversation with Zionfelix, Lilwin shared the challenges of managing the film's budget, explaining that despite his efforts, some stars demanded too high a fee for participation.Lilwin also highlighted the substantial promotion costs, noting that he spent over one million Ghana cedis on the campaign, which included billboards, T-shirts, and even purchasing a Benz for visibility. His promotional efforts contributed to the movie's successful premieres in Accra and Kumasi.Despite the high investment, Lilwin remains committed to his vision of elevating Ghanaian cinema, making A Country Called Ghana a major topic of conversation in the industry.

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Teddy Osei of Osibisa Fame Passes Away at 88.

Teddy Osei, the legendary Ghanaian saxophonist and founding member of the Afro-rock band Osibisa, has passed away at the age of 88 in London on January 14, 2025. The President of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), Bessa Simons, confirmed the news.Born in Kumasi in 1937, Osei was renowned for leading Osibisa, the iconic band founded in 1969. His journey into music began at a young age, and he self-taught himself the saxophone. Despite challenges, including a disrupted education due to political upheaval, Osei rose to prominence in the international music scene. Osibisa's fusion of Afro-beat and rock music made them famous, and their legacy endures.

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I don’t need a siren as MP – John Dumelo.

John Dumelo, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Ayawaso West Wuogon, has taken a firm stance against the use of sirens by MPs for official duties. In a video circulating online, Dumelo stated that while sirens may ease transportation for some MPs, he does not see the need for them in his work.Referring to comments by fellow MP Kwame Obeng Asare, popularly known as A Plus, Dumelo clarified his personal view: "A Plus says we need sirens, maybe that's his opinion, but personally, I don't think I need a siren."The debate over MPs using sirens has been ongoing, with proponents arguing it enhances efficiency, while critics believe it’s unnecessary and disruptive. Dumelo, however, emphasized his disagreement with the practice, noting it is a personal choice.This issue continues to divide opinions, with MPs and citizens offering varying perspectives on the matter.

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King Paluta: A Rising Star Set for 2025 TGMA Artiste of the Year.

King Paluta, the music sensation known for his hits like Aseda and Makoma, has had an extraordinary 2024, topping streaming charts and racking up numerous awards. His Give Time Some Time album marked a milestone in his career, with his songs gaining massive traction on platforms like Boomplay, Audiomack, and Spotify.Paluta's streaming success in 2024 includes over 50 million streams on Boomplay, 42 million on Audiomack, and more than 8 million on Spotify. He was also featured as Apple Music's Up Next Artist in April and garnered 15.5 million views on YouTube. His collaborations with artists like Camidoh, Eno Barony, and Wendy Shay added to his widespread appeal, making him a household name.Winning multiple awards including New Artist of the Year and Hiplife Song of the Year, King Paluta is now a strong contender for Artiste of the Year at […]

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Moses Bliss and Wife Welcome Baby Boy.

Nigerian gospel musician Moses Bliss and his Ghanaian wife, Marie Bliss, have announced the birth of their first child, a baby boy. The couple shared the joyful news on Instagram on January 10, 2025, posting photos and videos, with Marie proudly showing off her baby bump.They expressed their gratitude to God, saying, "This is the doing of the Lord. We are in awe of His mercy. Join us to thank God for blessing our family with a baby boy." The couple, who tied the knot in a colorful ceremony in Accra in March 2024, now celebrates this new chapter in their family’s journey.

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Amerado Declares Himself a Contender for Artiste of the Year.

Ghanaian rapper Amerado has boldly stated that any conversation about the Artiste of the Year at the 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards without mentioning him is an act of ignorance. The "Kwaku Ananse" hitmaker took to social media to share his accomplishments in 2024, emphasizing that he deserves recognition for his significant contributions to the industry during the year under review.Amerado’s achievements, including his hit releases and concerts, have sparked debates as the call for nominations approaches. Other top contenders for the prestigious award include Stonebwoy, King Promise, Fameye, Kofi Kinaata, King Paluta, Team Eternity Ghana, and DopeNation.The Telecel Ghana Music Awards defines the Artiste of the Year as the musician with the highest audience appeal and popularity, backed by hit singles, EPs, or albums, and multiple nominations during the year. As discussions heat up, fans eagerly anticipate the nominees […]

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Lights, Camera, Security: Actors’ Welfare Scheme Launched in Ghana.

A new welfare scheme for Ghanaian actors, dubbed the Private Actors Welfare Scheme, was launched on January 4, 2025, at the Accra Marriott Hotel. Spearheaded by actor and creative entrepreneur Fiifi Coleman, in partnership with Hollard Insurance, the initiative aims to address the financial struggles actors face, particularly in retirement or during illness.Fiifi Coleman described the scheme as a step toward securing dignity, respect, and hope for actors, ensuring they no longer rely on charity in difficult times. "Together, we take control. When it comes to our future, we are the ones who will call, 'camera, lights, action!'" he said passionately.The launch, which doubled as a dinner for actors, saw notable names in attendance, including Fred Amugi, Pascaline Edwards, Akofa Edjeani, George Quaye, and Naa Ashorkor. Dr. Mohammed Ben-Abdallah, a celebrated playwright, encouraged the acting community to embrace the initiative, […]

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