Samini (Emmanuel Andrew Samini), @samini_dagaati is the first Ghanaian artist to win a MOBO (Music of Black Origin) Award, winning the "Best African Act" category in 2006. He was recognized for his contributions to African reggae and dancehall music.
Let that sink in
My name is AGYEIWAA, a singer and songwriter from Ghana 🇬🇭
I create music from the heart; take a moment to listen, you just might find your new favorite sound.
🚨🎯: Throwback: In 2008, Samini, formerly known as Batman Samini, boldly declared himself "The King of African Dancehall" in Tic Tac’s hit track "Kangaroo," solidifying his status in the music scene.
Who is your African Dancehall King?
📍Maamli
#auntiededei#ga#ghana
"My position, anyone's position, whether elected or appointed, you are a custodian of the power of the people of Ghana. You are not there for yourselves or for your immediate family." - Zanetor Rawlings
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“Any child caught at the seashore during school hours would be arrested, taken home, and their parents will also be arrested—it’s time to make learning a must for our children”
—Ga Mantse, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II warns.
I’m probably basking in old glory, but you see this music thing yeah, nanka Africa ha ɛnyɛ obiaa tipɛn ne Ghana oo, hmm.
Adane Best flowing, Castro passing through, Aletsɛ doing his thing and Hammer of course, thumping hearts.
Sesei deɛ yɛse nostril/mosquito sounds 🤣
Akɔm kɔ.
Ps. Kwame Acheampong has done it again — an inspiring English version of “Gye No Di”!
Take a moment to listen, be blessed & let the message strengthen your faith.
Keep streaming Esther Smith Music and stay lifted in spirit. 🙏❤️
Stream “Gye No Di” on YouTube: https://t.co/RpWwpnlt81 and all the streaming platforms.
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