Sunday 28 October 2012

MUSIC: Dee Moneey ft Shaydee – Don’t Say No

Ghanaian and Nigerian music is quickly merging into one big industry (call it GhaNaija music, if you must). Dee Moneey is a GH rapper and Shaydee is that EME boy with one of the maddest hook voices around. “Don’t Say No” when I ask you to play this song.
“Fast-rising Hip-Life/Hip-Hop artist and performer DEE MONEEY is proud to present his brand new single titled “Don’t Say No”. Produced by award-winning producer Gafacci and featuring E.M.E Records’ very own Shaydee, Dee Money’s “Don’t Say No” is an excellent future hit record that is not only poised to take over the clubs and dance floors in the coming weeks but is also set for massive radio success in Nigeria, Ghana and the rest of Africa.
Sonically backed a lush synth-heavy bassline, grand piano arrangements and infectious drum patterns brilliantly put together by Gafacci, “Don’t Say No” sees Dee Moneey and Shaydee both in their true artistic elements with Dee Moneey showcasing his catchy flow, thrilling wordplay and lyrical dexterity and Shaydee showing us exactly why Banky W and E.M.E Records signed the young crooner with a smooth and enthralling vocal performance that will knock your socks off.”

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MUSIC: Wande Coal – Angel In This World (Prod By Shizzi)

This is the original version of “Go Low” by Wande Coal. It was recorded sometime last year (along with “Constantly”) after Shizzi returned from South Africa. “Angel In This World” was withdrawn for undisclosed reasons and the final version was re-produced by Don Jazzy.
Which do you prefer? Shizzi’s “Angel In This World” or Jazzy’s “Go Low”?
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MUSIC: Syndik8 Records presents rapper Blink with ‘Penetration’

He’s been making the rounds in the underground circuit and now he’s back in Nigeria, ready to dominate after a five year stint in the US.
With Hip-hop in Nigeria needing new faces, Blink, an alumnus of the University of Illinois will fit in easily.
Already, he’s released a couple of mixtapes including ; ‘The Word is Small and ‘American Dreams African Principles‘.
Signed to Syndik8 Records, home to other talented rappers such as Lynxxx and Blackmagic, there’s no need worrying if Blink’s creative style will be altered. And with producer IKON in charge, the music gets real.