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ENTERTAINMENT

I Wonder What Kind Of Chief You Are And What You Stand For - Blakk Rasta Faces Okyehene

The host of Urban Blend on 3FM, Blakk Rasta descends heavily on the King of Akyem Abuakwa, Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin II for insulting the people as villagers and witches. According to Blakk Rasta, he does not understand the reason why Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin II insulted the people to be villagers whiles he rules a village, and the people there are termed as villagers.

  7 months ago ago
I Wonder What Kind Of Chief You Are And What You Stand For - Blakk Rasta Faces Okyehene

ENTERTAINMENT

"I love girls", Shatta Wale confessed.

People had often criticized the male celebrities being fond of women and therefore could not stay with a single lady. But the question is it all celebrities that are caught in that trap? This is to the public and entertainment Fans to judge. The Ghanaian singer, songwriter, actor and CEO of Shatta Movement Empire, Charles Kofi Armah Known in the showbiz as Shatta Wale, is not an exception he has had issues with women in the past which took showbiz world by storm. However, he chose to clear the air today. He

  2 years ago ago

POLITICS

I Do Music For Humans Not Politicians - Musician Worlasi

Artist Worlasi has clarified that the music he does is focused at "people" and not government officials. Talking in a meeting with Miriam Osei–Agyemang on Urban Blend on 3FM, the 'Man and the God' hit producer said he won't loan his voice to record a mission tune for any ideological group regardless of whether the money related prize is calculable. He said he unveils music in view of the general and not to focus on a specific gathering of individuals – legislators. "… I'm not going to include myself in

  2 years ago ago
I Do Music For Humans Not Politicians - Musician Worlasi

ENTERTAINMENT

I wanted to be a lawyer – Shatta Wale

Ghanaian dancehall artiste Charles Nii Armah Mensah, prevalently known as Shatta Wale, has expressed that he needed to be a legal advisor while growing up.  He said this on Monday, November 2 when talking on 3FM's early in the day show Urban Blend.  "After school, I needed to be a legal counselor," he stated, adding: "My father additionally needed me to be an attorney. After school, I revealed to him I needed to do music for around two years."  He added that it required some investment to start thinking responsibly. 

  2 years ago ago
I wanted to be a lawyer – Shatta Wale