Monday 23 February 2015

PERSONALITY OF THE WEEK - OBRAFUO

Obrafour was born in real life as Michael Elliot Kwabena Okyere Darko in 1976 to Kwaku Okyere Darko and Gladys Agyapomaa in Kwahu-Obo. At the age of 8, Obrafour sang with his late mum at church. Obrafour had his secondary school education at Abetifi. After one term at St. Peters where he was being trained for his A Level, he dropped out in 1995 when his mother died.
Obrafour believes that he was born with music. His mum was a chorister. At the age of 4, he watched her mum sing at church with keen interest. It got to a time that she would invite him to church to sing with her. When he was in secondary school, he formed a quartet and they were doing Gospel songs. Through some encouragement by some friends, he decided to take up music more seriously. At that time, Reggie Rockstone, the Godfather of hiplife, had released his successful Maka A Maka album and Obrafour was inspired. He had also realized the emergence of artistes like Ex Doe, Chicago, Akyeame, and Lord Kenya, etc. He decided to be different from these pioneers and create his own style. As he began attending various auditions and performances, he met a few bumps and setbacks until he met Edward Nana Poku Osei aka Hammer. Hammer helped Obrafour secure a deal with Abraham Ohene Djan (OM Studios) and in late 1999, Obrafour's first album; 'Pae mu ka' was produced and distributed. The album was an acclaimed success and a breadth of fresh air on the music scene. One of the songs, 'Kwame Nkrumah' paid a resounding tribute to the Osagyefo and encouraged Ghanaians to unite and work for the best of the country. 'Pae mu ka' covered various aspects of entertainment of society with songs like the title track, Yaanom, Aden, Agoro no Aso, and Kokonsa . He was adjudged the rapper of the year, new artiste of the year and best hiplife song for 'Pae Mu Ka' at the 2000 Ghana Music Awards. In 2001, Obrafour released his second album, 'Asem Sebe'. Recognising his love for gospel music, he had as part of this album, the first ever rap gospel song (Enye Nyame a) in Ghana. His premier effort caused a lot of deejays headaches, not sure whether to play the song during gospel or hiplife or even highlife shows. In keeping to his decency and love for socially conscious songs, 'Obibini' implored Africans to stand up for their motherland and work to develop it. 'Okwantuni' asked sojourners in foreign countries to stay in touch with their roots and come home if they were struggling since their home would always be home. 'Who born you by mistake', 'Asem sebe' and 'Twe wo ho' enjoyed massive airplay, and the album had other songs like 'Odo', 'Bra be hwe' and 'Okukuseku'. Obrafour sought the assistance of other beat makers than Hammer and had a few songs with the highlife vein. Even though his sophomore effort could not outclass 'Pae mu ka', it sold many more copies. He did not forget the hand that fed him and made him what he was then. In another first, he came out with a maxi single album that remembered the love and influence of his mother while praising and underlying the importance of mothers all over. Featuring Tic Tac and Yoggi Doggi on a remix, he released his 'Maame' single in 2002. To this day, ‘Maame’ is a Ghanaian music favourite that rules the airwaves each Mother’s day. The album also had a song he did jointly with Tic Tac for Ashfoam which was very successful. Obrafour does not consider Maame a full album, and his third LP was released in early 2003 under the name 'Time Out for Adhesion (TOFA)'. In this album, his love for singing is heavily noticed. He had a song duet with longtime backup singer and lover Adjoa Nyarkoa Amponsah, called 'Dee dee ko', Songs like Nyamekye and Sete are favourites of many highlife music lovers. He did not disappoint his hiplife fan base, as Oye Ohene, Adefoode, Ebehyehyew were chart busters. Other songs on the album were Mensesa Da, Akok Onini, Hini Me, and Oyonko. TOFA had very good sales following the success of his other LPs. As if Obrafour could not fall short of pacesetting, he decided to release another album in the same calendar year. His fourth LP, 'NteteE Pa', came out in late 2003 with a number of remixes from the TOFA album. The lead single, however, was Nya Ntete Pa which coincided with his effort to join Ghana's vice president to fight indiscipline in the country. 'Nya Ntete Pa' is the writer's favourite song and the most lyrically involving song to ever come from hiplife's ranks. It was voted the song of the 2003 by Joy FM listeners and Obrafour's legendary was magnified. It also won the best original song (lyrics) at the 2003 Ghana Music Awards. Ntete Pa won the album of the year at the Ghana Music Awards UK for 2004. Other songs on the album were 'Oye Ohene Remix featuring Tinny, 'Who Jah Bless', 'Sete remix', 'Monfa nsa', and 'Obaa bi'. He started his own indiscipline campaign which targeted the youth mostly even though he had advice for everyone (from ministers and musicians to taxi drivers and pastors). His Platinum Project on indiscipline was divided into two main segments; the Lecture/Counseling Workshop and the H.E.L.P (Hiplife Education and Literacy Project) Ghana initiative. The Lecture/Counseling Workshop had three principal objectives which were drugs combat, promoting disciplined habits in schools and raising a hundred million cedis for charity (H.E.L.P.). The project involved television series, concerts to raise funds for H.E.L.P. which offered free tutorials and scholarships to children and was to support needy but brilliant students to help them further their education. His project was supported by the vice president himself, the Greater Accra regional minister and other musicians. In 2004, Obrafour decided to use his record label, Execution Entertainment (which had been responsible for his last three albums) to expose new talents on Ghana’s music scene. He produced 'Execution Diary' with the help of Hammer which was the first major compilation album involving hiplife artistes by another hiplife artiste. The LP had songs which introduced relatively new hiplife foot soldiers like Kwaw Kese, Hot Core, Dogo and further enhanced the careers of Tinny. There was also Okyeame Quame with, 4x4 and Yoggi Doggi. Obrafour's fame transcends the borders of Ghana, as he has performed in Europe as well as the US. His concerts and performances are ones to behold. He has also featured on a number of artistes' tracks, including Tic Tac's Philomina, Daasebre Dwamena's Kokooko remix and Nana Quame’s Alimatu. He has also helped bring into the limelight Tinny, Dogo, Yaw Labito and KGPM. In 2007, his album 'Heavy' won him three awards including Hiplife Song, Music Video of the Year, and Hiplife Artist of the Year.
Sources : Faceboook, Wikipeadia, Ghanaweb, Google

Sunday 22 February 2015

CASTRO RETURNS WITH A NEW SONG

The Ghanaian hip life artiste Theophilus Tagoe who was reported to have disappeared last year with a young girl Janet Bandu is said to be alive and hiding from public life.

Not long after the Brazil 2014 world cup, Theophilus was reported to have either drowned or mysteriously disappeared with Janet while the two were riding a Jet Ski at a Beach resort near Accra. The hip life singer and friend of the Blackstars skipper Asamoah Gyan became the headline of most news papers and entertainment reporters who sometimes alleged that Castro the hip life artiste and Asamoah Gyan had used Janet Bandu for some sort of ritual.

After security agencies had done all they could to find the bodies of the two who were reported to have drowned in the sea during their Jet Ski party, but to no avail, some Ghanaians still expressed speculations that the singer was alive, and that he (Castro) was afraid to show up because the lady Janet Bandu, a student had been used in a devilish ritual.

The issue was laid to rest by Ghana media, after no information was popping up from the quarters of Ghana Police as to the where about  of the two. It got to a point where the Blackstars skipper Asamoah Gyan and his brother Baffuor Gyan attacked a journalist for making false allegations against them, saying Asamoah Gyan and his brother were aware of Castro`s hideout.

A few weeks ago, rumors reached Red Paper Online that Castro was alive and hiding in Takoradi in the Western Region of Ghana where he hails from, but the claim has not yet been confirmed by the police. On O.fm`s entertainment show "Bosoe", the presenter Bishop Gyatabuom Gyata , a musician and friend of the singer announced that Castro`s latest single was out, and would be released soon. However, Gyatabuom stated that he was not in the position to publicly confirm the whereabouts of Castro until the security agencies have confirmed it.

While Ghanaians are waiting to know exactly what happened to Castro and Janet Bandu, the question still remains as to why he has been hiding for so long if indeed he is alive.

I WAS IN LOVE WITH INYANYA - YVONNE NELSON

The Ghanaian actress and entrepreneur, Yvonne Nelson was alleged to be in an intimate relationship with Inyanya the Nigerian "Kukere" hit maker  who released a song in which he called for Yvonne Nelsons waist.

Yvonne Nelson (born November 12, 1985) is a model, film producer and entrepreneur. Yvonne, a former Miss Ghana contestant, shot to fame after a big-screen role in Princess Tyra and Playboy. She quickly became a household name on the African continent. Yvonne is an award-winning actress and has proved her versatility as an actress by starring in a number of Ghanaian and Nigerian movies, including ‘Prince’s Bride’, ‘Girls Connection’, ‘Playboy’, and ‘Golden Adventure’.

She hails from Cape Coast in the Central Region but spent most of her early years in Accra. She had her basic and junior high education at St. Martin De Porres in Dansoman, Accra. She got so much into music and yearned to be a pop star in junior high. She went to Aggrey Memorial Senior High School. Driven by the passion to be in the lime light, she won her first beauty pageant, Miss Aggrey, in Aggrey Memorial Senior High School, performing a song by Lauryn Hill. She then went to the Central University College, where she did a degree course Human Resource Management.
In Miss Ghana 2005 Beauty Pageant, she won the Best Talent award by performing an original rap song and Miss Photogenic along with two other awards. With the exposure accrued from the beauty pageant, she won a two-year contract as face of Maxim Cosmetics after and landed a role in the TV series, Fortune Island, where her acting career began. Her first lead was princess tyra, she shot about five more movies and then went to Nigeria to shoot her first collaboration with Genevieve Nnaji in 2007 that launched her career in Nollywood. Since then, she has shot close to a hundred movies in Nigeria, Ghana,Ivory Coast etc. She founded the YVONNE NELSON GLAUCOMA FOUNDATION in 2010 to help create awareness about the disease, she recorded an all star charity single and shot a video to help educate people. She produced her first movie THE PRICE in 2011,followed by SINGLE AND MARRIED which has won two awards (best picture -GMA and best Ghanaian movie in Nigeria -city people awards 2013.) She followed up with another interesting production HOUSE OF GOLD.

In an interview with Delay Frimpong Manso on the Delay Show, Yvonne admitted to being in love with Inyanya during the eight months of their sexually intimate relationship. The young actress  seemed nervous when Delay touched on the issue of Inyanya and how they broke up. "Honestly, I was in love with him, but I got over it a long time ago" Yvonne said. She further advised all women to desist from dating musicians and other showbiz personalities, insisting that its heartbreaking and suicidal to any woman. While the air was being cleared about Inyanya, other speculations indicated that Ice Prince the Nigerian rapper was Yvonnes new catch. She quickly debunked the allegations and also called Inyanya immature for saying stupid things about her to the public.

KWAW KESSE SPEAKS ON PRISON LIFE

Not long ago, the Madtime hip pop star Emmanuel Botchway known publicly as Kwaw Kesse was arrested in the Ashanti region of Ghana for allegedly possessing illicit drugs. The substance which was later confirmed to be Indian hemp led to the indefinite detention of Kwaw at the Kumasi central prison.

Recounting his experience at the jail house, Kwaw on Peace FM entertainment review show admitted that, life in jail was a hell of a time. In the interview the hip pop rapper said " It was hard for me to believe that I was going to be detained for more than one day. I thought it was going to be an easy escape at the beginning". He explained that, he was shocked to see the sub-human conditions that inmates were going through, and that he couldn`t imagine himself staying there for almost one month.

According to Kwaw Kesse, his cell leader was a generous person as well as his fellow inmates who recognized him as soon as he was thrown in the dungeons. "My cell leader announced to all inmates that it was me who has come, so nobody should make any stupid attempts on me. And I found it very relieving. We sometimes watch Tv and listen to radio in cells, and I could hear several ignorant media folks saying all sorts of things about me which had no merit". 

Kwaw Kesse told the host of Peace FM entertainment review show that, " At a point in time, I felt at home. I realized that these inmates are also humans, we talked about our experiences and we shared a lot of funny stories. But I missed my job and all the heat I may have enjoyed during the Christmas season. I regretted ever being in such a situation, yet I am thankful for what I learned from that".

He also thanked his fellow musicians and stars like Sarkodie, Ayigbe Edem, Hammer, Afia Schwarzeneger and other celebrities who showed love by paying him a visit at the prison. " I was really happy to see my friends from the industry, and I knew I was going to be granted bail soon".

In his final remarks, Kwaw Kesse thanked all his fellow inmates especially the Muslims who always prayed to Allah for his timely bail.