Entertainment
My lookalike went on stage to perform in my name – Quamina MP

Ghanaian musician and record producer, Quamina MP has disclosed that his doppelgänger has impersonated him on several occasions which has also affected his brand.
Speaking on the trending debate of individuals claiming to be lookalikes of other Ghanaian musicians, including Kuami Eugene, King Promise, Mr Drew, and Medikal, the “Wiase” hitmaker revealed that he had suffered a similar fate.
Quamina MP, 29, said his look-alike did not only imitate his style and mannerisms but took to performing his songs at events including a D-Black event that got him kicked off the stage and a slew of headlines.

“I saw a news headline that said Quamina MP sacked from stage at Kasoa during D Black’s event and it shocked me. I was wondering if I was there or not,” he narrated “And the guy really looks like me so I was doubting if it was really me. The guy was performing when a bouncer carried him off the stage and the headline was very bad at least if the people knew it was my lookalike then it’ll not be bad PR”
While impersonating an artiste may seem harmless to some, it can have serious consequences for artists who rely on their image and brand to build a successful career.
The award-winning artiste mentioned that the situation had escalated resulting in the lookalike performing on stage and scamming fans in the process
“Just last week in Koforidua, I was supposed to perform at a show in a secondary school, before I got on stage the lookalike had gone to perform in my name” he cited
Moreover, impersonators can damage an artiste’s reputation by giving subpar performances or engaging in inappropriate behaviour.
They can also infringe on the artist’s intellectual property rights by using their image or music without permission.
“I was told that the students were angry after he performed for a few minutes and left before I came. This is the issue I have with my lookalike and he is also creating skits which malign my brand,” he lamented.
However, Quamina MP and his team are yet to reach out to the impersonator to ask him to desist from using his name or brand for public performance.
Entertainment
Deon Boakye All Set to Release the Remix of “Ova Dem”

Get ready for an electrifying experience as Ghanaian artist Deon Boakye is about to bring the house down with his revamped version of “Ova Dem.” This song features the talents of Switzerland-based Ghanaian artist Lefly and serves as a resounding declaration of Boakye’s self-assuredness and unwavering determination.
Deon’s journey has been fraught with challenges, yet he has steadfastly pursued his dreams without ever succumbing to discouragement.

With this remix of “Ova Dem,” Deon is making a loud and clear statement to all the doubters out there. His lyrics reflect the tale of his diligence and commitment, proudly letting the world know that he’s fearless when it comes to standing up for what he believes in.
The song’s got an incredible, high-energy beat, an irresistible chorus and a baseline that will get you grooving. It’s like a fresh wave of Ghanaian sound that is rapidly gaining global recognition.
“Ova Dem” in its remix glory, is a must-listen for music enthusiast and anyone who has ever encountered naysayers questioning their ability to realise their full potential. Deon is an inspiration, and “Ova Dem” is a reminder to follow your heart and hold on to those dreams no matter what!
By Ama Sarpong
Entertainment
Shatta Wale’s Wolverhampton concert cancelled

The much anticipated concert by Ghanaian Dancehall musician, Shatta Wale, at The Hangar in Wolverhampton on November 4th, 2023 has been cancelled.
According to a statement released by Shatta Movement Records, the promoters could not meet the luxurious demands and requirements specified by Shatta Wale’s management, hence the need for the show to be cancelled.
“We regret to inform the public that despite best efforts, the promoters have not been able to meet the luxurious demands and requirements specified by Shatta Wale’s management. These demands, while fitting for an artist of his stature, have proven to be logistically and financially challenging for the organization, making it impossible for us to proceed with the event as planned,” a portion of the statement read.

Prior to the cancellation of the show, early bird tickets for the concert had reportedly been sold out.
Read the full statement below:
We regret to announce the cancellation of the highly anticipated Shatta Wale concert scheduled to take place at The Hangar in Wolverhampton on November 4th, 2023. This decision has been made due to unforeseen circumstances concerning the artist’s demands that the promoters have been unable to meet.
Shatta Wale, the celebrated and accomplished musician with numerous chart-topping hits to his credit, has set the gold standard in the music industry. As a result, his rider and contractual requirements are equally grand, reflecting his status as a wealthy and successful artist and a business mogul.
Over the past two weeks, we have been diligently working to bring Shatta Wale’s electrifying performance to the people of Wolverhampton. The Hangar, known for hosting world-class events, was chosen as the venue for this remarkable night of music and entertainment. We believed that this concert would not only celebrate the incredible talent of Shatta Wale but also offer an unforgettable experience for his dedicated fans.
However, we regret to inform the public that despite best efforts, the promoters have not been able to meet the luxurious demands and requirements specified by Shatta Wale’s management. These demands, while fitting for an artist of his stature, have proven to be logistically and financially challenging for the organization, making it impossible for us to proceed with the event as planned.
Our primary concern is always to provide an outstanding experience for concertgoers, and we believe it would be unfair to compromise the quality of the show by attempting to cut corners or reduce our preparation value.
We would like to extend our sincere apologies to all the fans who have been eagerly looking forward to this event. We understand the disappointment this cancellation may cause, and we share in that disappointment.
Refunds will be automatically issued to all ticket holders for the Shatta Wale concert. Please allow up to some days for the refund process to be completed, and we appreciate your patience in this matter.
We remain committed to delivering top-tier entertainment events in the future, and we will continue to bring you memorable experiences that showcase incredible talent. We thank the public, financiers, and supporters for their understanding in this matter, and we look forward to providing you with outstanding live entertainment in the near future.
Entertainment
Mr Eazi and Efya’s “Skintight” now Brit Certified Silver after selling 200,000 copies

Multiple award-winning Ghanaian singer, Efya, has received a silver Brit Certified Certificate for her feature on Mr Eazi’s “Skintight.”
The song, released back in 2016 has now sold 200,00o copies in the United Kingdom.
Sharing the news of the milestone on her Instagram page, Efya wrote;

Dragons and Gingams, we got a Silver Brit Certified Certificate for Skintight. 200, 000 copies sold. Shoutout to Mr Eazi. We did amazing. We pray for more.”
Mr Eazi and Efya have always made magic together, and the two have collaborated on another song, “Good Loving” which is on Mr Eazi’s “The Evil Genius ” album.
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