Entertainment
Kingsford releases ‘Tomorrow’

As part of the effort to sustain the interest of his fans and to feed them with soul inspiring songs, Kingsford Kofi Menkah has released another single, titled ‘Tomorrow.’
This followed the success of his last single, ‘My testimony’ which is still enjoying some airtime play and online streaming apps.
With close to 30 years experience in the music industry, Menkah showed his dexterity in instrumentation and composition and strong vocals.
‘Tomorrow’, he said “is a song to give hope to people who seem to despair due to failures they have encountered in life.”
In the song, he asked people of God not to lose faith and sight of their dreams and to continue to persevere in spite of the challenges and to believe that tomorrow holds good news for them.
“Forget the troubles that pass away and accept the blessings that come your way,” he said.
‘Tomorrow’, which was released just this May, is enjoying some airtime plays and is expected to dominate the airwaves and to make it to the top of the music charts.
Menkah is a psychology graduate from the University of Cape Coast and started his music career in 1998 when, at a tender age of 15, he joined the Gospel Singers of the SDA Church till 2001.
He has only completed a course in Information Technology Security and Administration Programme from MyComputer Career in
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Fameye wins Highlife Artiste of the Year at TGMA25

At the just-ended Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA), Ghanaian musician Fameye earned the title of Highlife Artiste of the Year.
Fameye emerging as the winner in a highly competitive category that featured some of the industry’s most celebrated names, including Kuami Eugene, Kofi Kinaata, Sista Afia, and Kwabena Kwabena.
Known for his deeply spiritual performances, Fameye is no stranger to connecting emotionally with fans. Many believe it’s this emotional depth powered by what he calls his inner spirit, ‘Peter’ that separates him from his peers.
His stagecraft, often referred to as “unapologetically unfiltered,” may divide critics, but it undeniably commands attention. Every live set by Fameye feels like a rare fusion of hope and prayer that sticks long after the music ends.
Fameye is redefining highlife music in a way only he can with ‘spirit’, substance, and unmatched stage presence.
Check out Fameye’s performance at the just ended TGMA25
Entertainment
Charman K makes strong fashion statement at TGMA26

Musician Sylvester Kwakye, widely known in showbiz circles as Chairman K, made a bold statement at the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMAs 2025) with not only his commanding presence but his striking sense of fashion—heralding what appears to be a confident return to the music scene.
Clad in a sharp, dark blue tailored suit accentuated with elaborate gold embroidery along the shoulder and sleeve, Chairman K stood tall and proud against a vivid red backdrop.
The outfit, paired with a crisp white shirt, slim black tie, and a regal black traditional cap with gold designs, symbolized both cultural pride and personal reinvention. His look drew admiration, capturing the attention of many at the event for its blend of sophistication and identity.
Chairman K has been a notable figure in Ghana’s music industry since 1999. He shot to fame in 2003 with his nationwide hit “AIDS Aduro”, a song that resonated across communities for both its rhythm and message.
Over the years, he has collaborated with celebrated Ghanaian artistes such as Flowking Stone and Kwadwo Nkansah (LilWin).
However, the journey hasn’t always been smooth. Balancing academics and music proved challenging, prompting him to pause his music career to pursue higher education.
Chairman K is an alumnus of Osei Kyeretwie Senior High School (OKESS) and holds both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Mathematics Education.
Now, he returns to the limelight with new music, including “Wogye Wo Din” and the controversial “M3bo Wo Dua”, which sparked public debate and a fiery clash with outspoken entertainment critic Sally Mann.
Following Sally’s critique of his song recently, the musician, without equivocation, threatened to assault the critic, as he deemed the remarks as an attack on his career.
With plans to collaborate with artistes from Nigeria, Liberia, and South Africa, Chairman K’s resurgence signals not just a comeback, but a reinvention—and judging by both his style and energy, he’s back with a bang.
The 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards was held at the Grand Arena on Saturday, May 10, 2025.
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