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Kofi Kinaata Unveils ‘Kofi oo Kofi’ EP

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Kofi Kinaata has recently announced the release of his highly anticipated first body of work, an Extended Play (EP) titled ‘Kofi oo Kofi.’ This announcement has created a buzz among his fans and the music community. The release date for the EP is set for May 10th, 2024.

Kofi Kinaata, a renowned Ghanaian musician and songwriter from Takoradi, is known for his Fante rap and freestyle, which have earned him the nickname “Fante Rap God (FRG).” His music is celebrated for its unique style and storytelling.

Recent social media posts and tweets reveal the excitement surrounding the upcoming EP. Fans and supporters have expressed their eagerness to hear the new music, with many sharing their favorite tracks from the artist’s previous works. Some fans have also expressed their appreciation for the artist’s willingness to share his creative process and interact with his audience.

In addition to the anticipation for the new EP, there is also a sense of nostalgia among fans as they reminisce about Kinaata’s previous releases and the impact his music has had on their lives.

As the release date approaches, there is a growing sense of anticipation and excitement among fans, who eagerly await the chance to experience the new music from Kofi Kinaata.

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Lil Wayne Completes Tha Carter 6, Teases 26

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Lil Wayne has confirmed the completion of his album “Tha Carter VI”. This announcement was made by Lil Wayne himself, live from the studio via Instagram, where he not only confirmed that “The Carter VI” is finished but also teased his fans by mentioning that he’s already working on “The Carter 26”.

This revelation has stirred excitement and some humor among fans and followers on social media platforms, with many expressing surprise at the jump from “Tha Carter VI” directly to “Tha Carter 26”, skipping numerous potential installments in between.

This news follows Lil Wayne’s release of “Tha Fix Before Tha VI” in 2023, which served as a prelude to “Tha Carter VI”. The anticipation for “Tha Carter VI” has been building since it was initially announced, and with Wayne’s confirmation of its completion, fans are eagerly awaiting its release.

Meanwhile, the mention of “Tha Carter 26” seems to be a playful or ambitious look into the future, suggesting Wayne’s intent to continue the Carter series far beyond its current installment.

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The Chalewote Arts Festival 2024 Experience

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The Chale Wote Street Art Festival also known as Chale Wote, is an annual street festival in Accra, Ghana. The festival targets exchanges between scores of local and international artists and patrons. “Wote” in the Ga language means “let’s go”. Since 2011, CHALE WOTE has included street painting, graffiti murals, photography, theater shows, spoken word, interactive art installations, live performances, sports, film shows, and other activities. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chale_Wote_Street_Art_Festival)

The Chalewote Arts Festival for 2024 took place from August 19 to August 25 in Accra, Ghana, marking its 14th edition. This year’s festival was themed “And Now An End To The Empire Of Horrors,” drawing inspiration from the deep history of Africa, particularly focusing on the Gulf of Guinea’s tales of gods, both fantastic and mortal, which serve as allegories for the social conditions under colonialism. Here’s a rundown of what happened during the festival:

The festival commenced with a ‘Day of ReMembering’ procession on August 19 through the Osu township, highlighting a solemn start to the event. This procession was not just a parade but a significant cultural and artistic statement, engaging with the community’s history and current social fabric. The ‘Day of ReMembering’ procession is an intergenerational activity that brings together the young and old in a collective act of honouring and remembering.

For children, it offers a chance to learn silent history due to hegemonic dominance, while for older generations, it serves as a time to reflect on revered memories. This procession fosters a sense of continuity and shared heritage. It provides for mobile storytelling and knowledge-making from one generation to the next.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IN PICS: THE ”Day of ReMembering’ procession

 

  • Artistic Displays and Events: Throughout the festival, various activities were held, including the opening of the Shika Shika Art Fair, performances by local and international artists, film screenings, and discussions. The festival emphasized art education, with workshops and knowledge-sharing labs aimed at children and youth, promoting a deeper understanding of art and culture.

  • Location: The event took place in Osu, which has become the new venue for Chalewote, moving from its previous location in Jamestown. This shift to Osu, one of Accra’s oldest neighborhoods, added a new layer of historical and cultural context to the festival’s activities.

 

  • Media Coverage and Public Engagement: The festival received extensive media coverage, with The Multimedia Group serving as the official media partner. This partnership ensured comprehensive coverage, bringing the festival’s vibrancy to a broader audience. Public engagement was high, with thousands attending, indicating the festival’s growing popularity and significance.

 

  • Cultural Significance: Chalewote 2024 not only celebrated art but also served as a platform for cultural dialogue, exploring themes of rebirth, resistance, and the reclaiming of cultural narratives. The festival’s activities, from street art to performances, were designed to engage the community and visitors in a conversation about history, identity, and future aspirations.

 

  • Artistic Freedom and Expression: Artists were given the freedom to express themes related to the festival’s overarching narrative, leading to a rich tapestry of visual and performing arts that challenged and entertained in equal measure.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This year’s Chale Wote Street Art Festival continued its tradition of transforming public spaces into vibrant canvases of cultural expression, drawing thousands of participants and spectators, both local and international, to celebrate and engage with Ghanaian and African art and culture

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Asake, Travis Scott Release ‘Active’

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Asake and Travis Scott have just dropped their highly anticipated single “Active,” which has already stirred excitement among fans worldwide. The track, which is part of Asake’s upcoming album “Lungu Boy,” showcases a dynamic fusion of Afrobeats and hip-hop, with Travis Scott lending his signature style to the mix.

“Active” features Asake’s infectious energy and Travis Scott’s distinct vocal flair, creating a track that’s both vibrant and memorable. The song’s production is top-notch, with a pulsating beat that perfectly complements the artists’ performances.

The music video for “Active” is also set to be released soon, promising a visual spectacle that matches the energy of the track. Fans are eagerly awaiting the video, which is expected to be a colorful and engaging affair.

The collaboration between Asake and Travis Scott is a significant moment in the music industry, bridging the gap between Afrobeats and hip-hop and introducing Asake’s unique sound to a broader audience. “Active” is poised to be a hit, and it’s a testament to the power of cross-genre collaborations in today’s music landscape.

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