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DSL releases “No Gree”, sends a message of resilience
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Lawrence Senyo Adiase known in Ghana music as DSL has advised the youth against kowtowing to pressures of society in their endeavours.
He sent this message in his new song “No Gree” released on Thursday, February 22, 2024, preaching a message of resilience.
The new song explores the other side of DSL who is mostly known for his roots reggae vibes.
‘NO Gree’ produced by DJ Vyrusky has some soothing Amapiano log drum which is currently in high demand by partygoers.
Speaking at the release session held at Full Option at East Legon in Accra, DSL said he has realised that people have allowed themselves to be pressured so much by what is happening around them.
This peer pressure he said mostly stems from social media, thereby urging the youth not to allow such things to consume them.
“You see someone driving a car and you ask yourself when am I going to drive a car like this, and you end up losing hope in yourself,” he added.
According to him, all one has to do in times like these is to work hard, and with determination, you can achieve something in future.
DSL also urged everyone to be satisfied with what he or she has been able to achieve at a certain point in life.
The song which comes with a visualizer is available on all digital platforms.
After winning Mentor X, DSL has been steadily growing under the wings of Lynx Entertainment.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
Entertainment
Romeo Swag wins TV3 Mentor Season 13
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Fast-rising Ghanaian musician, Romeo Swag, was declared the winner at the grand finale of the Mentor Season 13 event held at the National Theatre on Sunday, January 12.
He beat four other finalists to claim the coveted title and a significant prize package.
After 13 weeks of intense competition, five talented finalists remained: AJ Tunes, Rey Cooper, Jimi, Romeo Swag, and Robby Kay, vying for the coveted title.
Romeo Swag walked away with a significant prize package, including GH₵80,000 cash and GH₵80,000 worth of airtime.
Rey Cooper and AJ Tunes emerged as the first and second runners-up, respectively.
Source:3news.com
Entertainment
Empress Gifty’s mother, Agaga goes on Saturday
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Evangelist Agnes Abafoduba Annan, actress and mother of Ghanaian gospel musician, Empress Gifty goes home on Saturday.
The veteran actress affectionately called Agaga or Maame Fante passed away on December 14,2024 after a short illness.
The final funeral rite will be held Saturday, January 18, 2025, at the Tema Community 8, No.3 School Park.
This would be followed by a thanksgiving service at Bethel Family Assemblies of God Church at Tema Community 22 on Sunday, January 19, 2025.
The family and loved ones will gather at Community 8, No.3 School Park after the church service.
Agnes Abafoduba Annan was born on December 9, 1954, at New Takoradi Railways Quarters to Mr. Albert Kweku Annan, a Carpenter with Ghana Railways and Madam Mary Donkor, a fishmonger,both of blessed memories.
Agaga, 70, was the first born of five siblings
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme