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Opinion

Ghana’s Telcos Owe Musicians and It’s Time to Pay Up

Ghana’s Telcos Owe Musicians and It’s Time to Pay Up

Jul 7, 2026 | Opinion

There was a time in Ghana when calling someone meant enduring that monotonous ldquo;tring-tring rdquo; limbo. Then came ...

Jun 25, 2026 | Opinion

Every great music nation has a sound. America has hip hop. Jamaica has dancehall and reggae. Nigeria has become synonymo ...

Jun 20, 2026 | Opinion

Kuami Eugene has always understood one truth better than most Ghanaian pop stars: melody is currency. ...

Jun 16, 2026 | Opinion

When the Clock Starts Ticking and the Charts Start Panicking Some songs arrive like guests who knock politely. ...

Jun 3, 2026 | Opinion

There are two types of music listeners. The first hears a song, falls in love instantly, throws it into a playlist calle ...

May 8, 2026 | Opinion

On a humid May evening in Accra, when the city lights begin to flirt with the ocean breeze and every taxi driver suddenl ...

Apr 30, 2026 | Opinion

A New Kind of Influence Is Emerging mdash; And It rsquo;s Being Built, Not Broadcast For much of the modern era, glo ...

Apr 27, 2026 | Opinion

There are award schemes, and then there is the Telecel Ghana Music Awards, still the industry rsquo;s most revered crown ...

Apr 18, 2026 | Opinion

The recent exchanges between former Ghanaian international Prince Tagoe and globally celebrated dancehall artiste Stoneb ...

Apr 12, 2026 | Opinion

There are moments in a nation rsquo;s creative journey that demand more than applause, they demand unity, belief, and co ...

Apr 11, 2026 | Opinion

Ghana rsquo;s gospel music landscape continues to welcome inspiring voices, and among the emerging talents making a mean ...

Apr 7, 2026 | Opinion

In the ever-evolving landscape of Ghana rsquo;s music industry, few cultural movements have left as indelible a mark as ...

Apr 4, 2026 | Opinion

Bismark Botchwey, a renowned blogger, and development communication executive, has reignited a critical conversation ...