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I mistook Blakk Rasta for someone else – Efya backtracks on initial claim of not knowing Reggae singer and presenter

Ghanaian Neo singer, Efya Nokturnal has made a U-turn on comments she made about not knowing fellow musician and presenter, Blakk Rasta, in a past interview.

The incident had created tension between the two, but Efya has taken the opportunity to rectify the situation and reconcile with the radio presenter.

Efya who was answering questions on Asempa FM in Accra was remorseful over her comments mocking the reggae singer that he made funny songs

“I will never not know him again in my life. I will know him every day forever and ever. I pay respect to him for his job and anything he does,” she submitted

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According to the ‘Devil in Me’ singer, it was a case of mistaken identity and she regretted her behaviour.

You know what I mistook him for someone else that’s why and it’s okay and I don’t want to talk about that or make it deeper,” she added

During an interview with GHone TV on February 2, 2023, Efya was asked if she knew Blakk Rasta.

In her initial response, she stated that she didn’t know him, including his personality and his works.

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However, when the host sang Blakk Rasta’s popular song, ‘Barack Obama,’ Efya recognized the name and realized it sounded familiar to her.

Blakk Rasta, who was initially displeased with Efya’s comment about his songs being funny, reacted to her change of mind in a more positive manner.

He shared a portion of the interview on his Twitter account, expressing his deep love and regard for Efya. He captioned the post, “The love is DEEEEEP… A sister is always a sister @EFYA_Nokturnal Love you always…”

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TGMA unveils nominees this Saturday

The air is electric in Ghana’s music scene as the long-anticipated nominee announcement for the 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) is nearly here.

Music lovers should mark their calendars for Saturday, March 15, when the nominees will be revealed live on TV3 and across the Ghana Music Awards official social media channels.

This year’s nominations promise to be some of the most competitive yet. After weeks of submissions and meticulous deliberations, music fans across the country will finally learn which artists and groups will be contending for the highly coveted awards.

The Road to the Nominees Announcement

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It all began on January 21, 2025, when nominations officially opened for the TGMA. Artists and groups had until 16th February to submit their works released between January 1, and December 31, 2024.

The response was nothing short of phenomenal, with over 1,500 entries pouring in from more than 130 talented artists and groups—a true testament to the dynamic and ever-growing nature of Ghana’s music industry.

The Deliberation Process

Once the deadline passed, an expert panel of industry insiders and stakeholders rolled up their sleeves for the daunting task of sifting through the entries.

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The review process was thorough, with each submission evaluated based on a set of specific criteria to ensure only the most deserving artists and groups made it onto the shortlist.

The final selections were validated by the TGMA board and key industry players, ensuring transparency and fairness every step of the way.

The Big 5 Categories: The Showstoppers

While every category brings its own set of thrills, the Big 5 awards are the ultimate crown jewels. These prestigious categories will be revealed live on TV3 on Saturday, 15th March, it includes; Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Telecel Most Popular Song, New Artiste and Artiste of the Year.

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The Telecel Ghana Music Awards: Celebrating Excellence

The Telecel Ghana Music Awards play an essential role in showcasing and celebrating the best of Ghana’s musical talent. By recognizing excellence, the awards inspire artists to reach new creative heights while fueling the growth of the industry.

 They also serve as a unifying force, bringing together artists, industry leaders, and music lovers in a shared celebration of Ghanaian music.

With Ghana’s top artists and groups battling it out for the prestigious honors, the anticipation is at an all-time high. As the music industry continues to evolve, the TGMA remains a true benchmark of excellence.

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 Ghana need industry bank to fund talents — Rocky Jigga

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 Ghanaian UK-based afrobeat singer, Emmanuel Rocky Gyeniaw Jnr known in entertainment circles as Rocky Jigga has expressed the need for an industry bank to fund talents.

According to him, this will help Gha­naian musicians to compete effectively with their foreign counterparts.

Rocky Jigga believes that many talent­ed musicians have coiled back into their shells due to funding challenges.

“There’s more room for improvement. The industry needs more investors from both the government and private sector at large. We need an industry bank that funds talents, events and everything entertaining,” he said.

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Rocky Jigga recently released ‘Slow Down,’ featuring Ball J.

The song which came with its video was produced by B Boat and it empha­sised a man’s preference for an ideal woman irrespective of the size.

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