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Lil Win Upset Over Daddy Lumba’s Vigil Date Clashing with Film Premiere

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Renowned Ghanaian actor-comedian Lil Win expressed frustration over the scheduling of Daddy Lumba’s public candlelight vigil on 2 August, which coincides with the premiere of a major film in which he reportedly invested close to US $1 million. In local interviews and social media posts, Lil Win described the timing as “disrespectful” and argued that it unfairly sidelines stakeholders in the movie project.

The clash has sparked debate in entertainment circles. Some support Lil Win, arguing that film premieres are significant economic and cultural events deserving respect. Others emphasize the national significance of mourning a legend, suggesting that communal grief should take precedent.

Producers and organizers are now in discussions, exploring whether the premiere date can be rescheduled or moved to accommodate the vigil. Event planners caution about logistics and budgets. Industry commentators highlight the dilemma: Ghana’s entertainment calendar remains compact, and scheduling conflicts between cultural grief and creative commerce pose new challenges for festival and awards planning.

Moliy Continues Global Surge with ‘Shake It to the Max (FLY)’

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Ghanaian-American artist Moliy continues her international breakthrough with the 2024 single “Shake It to the Max (FLY)”, which topped the UK Afrobeats Singles Chart and reached #13 on the UK national chart in early 2025, driven largely by TikTok virality.

As her star rises, streaming figures have climbed—her Spotify streams and fan followings across social platforms reflect global traction. Industry watchers say Moliy represents the next wave of Ghanaian crossover talent: blending Afro-fusion, dancehall, and pop to generate mass appeal.

She’s also being increasingly featured in publications and playlist placements. Her success is seen as part of a broader Afrobeats boom, and she’s often cited alongside artists like Tems, Rema, and Ayra Starr.

Stonebwoy Reflects on the Emotional Costs of Marriage

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Music star Stonebwoy spoke candidly in a recent interview that marriage in Ghana is far more than financial support—it demands emotional resilience, psychological strength, and unwavering partnership. He reflected on traditional expectations placed on men as providers and noted the emotional toll it takes in a constantly evolving society.

He emphasised that modern marriage requires open communication, sharing emotional burdens, and nurturing psychological well-being. Stonebwoy’s perspective challenges cultural norms where masculine identity is tied to material provision alone. He also thanked his wife for her emotional support and partnership in family life.

Fans praised the openness of his reflections—calling it courageous in a context where men are rarely expected to discuss mental and relational health.

Fameye Invests Over $15,000 into TGMA 2025 Performance

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Highlife artist Fameye revealed in a Hitz FM interview on 22 July that he spent more than US $15,000 preparing for his performance at the 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards. The investment included custom outfits, elaborate stage props, deluxe backup dancers, and two performance directors.

The performance, televised and widely shared on social media, was praised for its cinematic quality. Critics called it one of the most creatively ambitious sets of the awards night. Fans applauded the polish and professionalism, calling it a new benchmark for live performance in Ghana.

The move also underscores an evolving music industry: artists are now expected to deliver high-production visuals and strong stagecraft. For Fameye, the risk appears to have paid off—his social presence surged, and streaming numbers climbed in the aftermath.

Industry insiders noted that such investments reflect a growing commercialization of live music in Ghana, where branding and visuals increasingly matter. Young artists watching his trajectory see a roadmap: live shows aren’t just concerts—they’re storytelling experiences.

Medikal Confirms Relationship with Eazzy, Hints Marriage Plans

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Rapper Medikal finally confirmed his romantic involvement with singer Eazzy during a radio interview in late July 2025. Referring to her as his “woman” and “babe,” he clarified that their focus right now is on their personal bond rather than any music collaborations. However, he teased that “wedding bells may not be too far off”.

This marks a turning point in Ghanaian showbiz gossip: for months, speculation fueled rumours. Now, the couple’s public acknowledgment has shifted the narrative from hearsay to official confirmation. Eazzy has not issued a statement yet, but subtle reactions online suggest mutual respect for the media attention.

Fans and entertainment blogs are abuzz with excitement. Trending hashtags and fan edits flooded Instagram and TikTok. Relationship rumours in Ghanaian celebrity culture are common—but confirmed romance between two respected artists raises conversations around privacy, gender dynamics, and the interplay of personal and professional spheres.

Sammy Gyamfi Sues Afia Schwarzenegger for GH₵10 Million

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Ghana Gold Board CEO Sammy Gyamfi filed a GH₵10 million defamation lawsuit against media personality Afia Schwarzenegger on 23 July 2025, alleging damaging false comments posted on social media. Afia had accused him of infidelity, relationships with university students, and gifting vehicles to female students at the University of Ghana.

The suit seeks general and exemplary damages, a public apology, retraction, and a restraining order to prevent further defamatory remarks. In response, Afia fired back on social media, warning Gyamfi that his “political career would be over,” and calling the suit frivolous.

Legal analysts observe that the case may set an important precedent in Ghana regarding online speech, celebrity influence, and political defamation. With high-profile figures on both sides, many are watching to see how the courts balance reputation, freedom of expression, and accountability in the digital era.

Pastor Arrested Over TikTok Prophecy About Shatta Wale

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A pastor appeared in the Dansoman Circuit Court on 29 July 2025, charged with publishing a TikTok prophecy predicting the assassination of dancehall star Shatta Wale. The charges raised urgent concerns over prophetic speech, defamation, and potential threats to national stability.

This came just days after entertainer Shatta Wale demanded action: “Arrest Reverend Donkoh—the police have one week,” he demanded publicly, accusing the pastor of fueling unrest with baseless speculation  . Legal experts weighed in on whether religious speech is protected under freedom of expression or whether such declarations become criminal when they forecast targeted violence.

Church groups defended the pastor, calling for due process and the right to spiritual prophecy. Meanwhile, critics condemned the platforming of sensational claims that deeply impact public figures. Civil society groups urged the courts to set precedent—distinguishing between legitimate spiritual discourse and reckless public provocation.

As proceedings continue, the case is expected to test Ghana’s legal boundaries around speech, religion, and public safety in the digital age.

Posthumous Triumph: Daddy Lumba Tops Apple Music Ghana Charts

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In an extraordinary posthumous achievement, 30 of Daddy Lumba’s tracks concurrently occupied the Apple Music Ghana Top 100, following his death on 26 July 2025. The unprecedented chart domination underscores how deeply his music is woven into Ghana’s cultural fabric.

This digital resurgence highlights more than nostalgia—it signifies connection. Fans old and young revisited his catalog, sharing playlists, videos, and stories across social media. The phenomenon birthed viral hashtags, and music influencers created countdowns celebrating Lumba’s top hits. Platforms like GBC Ghana reported widespread public interaction as his songs reclaimed prominence on airwaves and streaming services.

Industry insiders have been analyzing the event. It’s not just a spike—it’s a testament to Lumba’s mastery of melody and storytelling. Executives from local labels and promoters noted the ripple effect: renewed interest in highlife, increased licensing inquiries, and streaming revenue spikes. Some local DJs have even turned tribute sets into earners, while upcoming artists cite Lumba as renewed inspiration.

Fans have also proposed tribute concerts, anniversary albums, and even archival releases. Social media threads propose making Apple Music playlists with Lumba’s greatest hits available worldwide. In broader terms, this phenomenon is seen as a form of collective grieving and celebration—digital memorialization in real time.

The convergence of grief, music, and digital platforms offers a case study in modern-day cultural mourning. As Ghanaians commemorate him through public gatherings on 2 August, the Apple Music chart dominance will remain an emblem of his spiritual resonance long after.

Ghana Mourns Highlife Legend Daddy Lumba

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Ghanaian music legend Daddy Lumba (Charles Kwadwo Fosu) passed away on 26 July 2025, at Accra’s Bank Hospital, after a brief illness. He was 60. His death cast the nation into collective mourning as news spread on radio, TV, and social media, bringing tributes from fans, music icons, and political leaders. Former President Nana Akufo‑Addo described him as “a pantheon among musical greats,” while President John Dramani Mahama noted that Daddy Lumba’s “unmatched soundtracks carried us through various phases of life”.

Veteran highlife artist Nana Acheampong recalled his deep friendship and collaboration with Lumba, speaking movingly about their shared legacy and the void left by his passing  . A national candlelight vigil is scheduled for 2 August 2025 at Accra’s Independence Square, organized by the Creative Arts Agency. A book of condolence has also been opened across Accra, inviting the public to leave messages of respect and love.

The impact on music platforms was immediate and extraordinary: Daddy Lumba surged to dominate digital airwaves posthumously, with 30 of his songs simultaneously appearing in the Apple Music Ghana Top 100—a rare and poignant tribute to his enduring appeal. Fans flooded social media, sharing lyrics and personal stories, bridging the loss of a physical icon with the immortality of his music.

Lumba’s death comes just before what would have been his 61st birthday, and despite his absence, his influence shows no signs of fading. From his early albums in the 1980s and 1990s to his digital resurgence, Daddy Lumba shaped generations of highlife artistry. Music forums, talk shows, and entertainment websites remain flooded with retrospectives on his career, accomplishments, and unforgettable performances.

As Ghana prepares to honour him publicly—through the vigil, condolence messages, and renewed appreciation of his discography—the country also reflects on what it means to carry forward a legacy. Daddy Lumba wasn’t only a musician; he was a cultural institution. In life and beyond, his voice continues to echo in homes, celebrations, and daily life across Ghana.

Shatta Wale Tops Google Trends in Ghana

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Dancehall titan Shatta Wale surged to the #1 spot on Google Trends in Ghana as of July 18, 2025, surpassing stars like Burna Boy, Sarkodie, Stonebwoy, Black Sherif, and King Paluta  . Analysts attribute the spike to multiple factors: viral TikTok moments, especially a crossover spiritual dance clip with gospel sensation QueenLet; consistent single releases such as “Commando” and “Your Mother”; and his headline performance at the President’s Cup event earlier in July.

Social media chatter exploded after Shatta Wale responded humorously to QueenLet’s viral dance with the phrase “THANK YOU OSOFO MAAME,” blending gospel resonance with dancehall flair. That response energized both secular and faith-based audiences alike.

The jump in online visibility has commercial implications—boosting streaming numbers, concert demand, brand partnerships, and positioning him as a front-runner for multiple categories in the upcoming GH Awards 2025, including Artiste of the Year and Most Influential Artist.