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A conversation with a bunch of Ghanaian socialites, Diasporans, Radio and club Djs, TV/Radio Presenters and influencers discussing issues in Ghana the Ghanaian music / Entertainment industry and beyond, the hustle and bustle of living in Ghana powered by Hunukane Radio
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“Boys don't cry, and men do not shed tears””Bɛɛma nsu” is associated with the African culture about what society expects from men in typical chaotic or challenging situations. Consistent with this proverb is the reports about the likelihood that at every first year of life males are more likely to die than their female counterparts According to an article published by J Psychiatry. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2015 Nov 1, the prevalence of mild depression was 6.7% and 2.7% in Ghana and South Africa, respectively, with a gender difference only in Ghana. Factors independently associated with depression among women in Ghana were migration and lack of current work.On this episode of the Ni Censor Podcast, our all female guest talks about positive masculinity and why its okay for men to cry sometimes.The NO Censor Podcast powered by Hunukane Radio is a nonconventional set of Generation Ys and Zs who meets to share their opinions on pressing issues as Ghanaian and the diaspora. Shot in Hunukane studio here in Abelenkpe – Accra. @2022 HUNUKANE
On this Episode of our no Censor podcast, we are having a conversation about how low and unprofessional some Ghanaian journalist are with their works.This episode has been recorded for almost a year now and its shocking how things we discussed here are in line with Sarkodie's issue with Ghanaian radio presenters and journalists. Sarkodie is so right, Ghanaians are just hypocritic and hates the truth, a lot of radio presenters don't even have qualifications to be on radio or tv, these no talent having ass people have saturated our airways to an extend that if you are not intelligent yourself, you will buy any bull crap they push out there.As a country if we want to see change, we definitely have to be the change. its about time we hire people based on knowledge and ability than light skinned having people who is believed to be more appealing to audience.The NO Censor Podcast powered by Hunukane Radio is a nonconventional set of Generation Ys and Zs who meets to share their opinions on pressing issues as Ghanaian and the diaspora. Shot in Hunukane studio here in Abelenkpe – Accra. @2022 HUNUKANE
NO CENSOR PODCAST EPISODE 7 The homies talks about how dishonest Ghanaians are as a people despite being so hospitable. If you are traveling to Ghana this December be very care and know all this to know peace and have a good time whilst here. Guest from left @tbskwes @handsomefellah @mzorstin @kwaku_c The NO Censor Podcast powered by Hunukane Radio is a nonconventional set of Generation Ys and Zs who meets to share their opinions on pressing issues as Ghanaian and the diaspora.  Shot in Hunukane studio here in Abelenkpe – Accra. @2022 HUNUKANE
The NO Censor Podcast powered by Hunukane Radio is a non conventional set of Generation Ys and Zs who meets to share their opinions on pressing issues as Ghanaian and the diaspora. On this episode of No Censor Podcast, the homies talk about the most influential Ghanaian music group of all time from the 90s to present, Their picks were based on buzz, consistency, influence, relevance, Back to back hit and impact. They settled on R2bees but some of the names that came up were VIP, 4X4, KECHE, ANTWI NE ANTWI, SKILLIONS. FBS, AKYEAME, 5FIVE, among other.
On this episode of NO CENSOR Podcast, the homies talk about the importance and impacts of your first song (hits or popular).Musical success just like any sportsmanship, can be very rewarding and artist who have tasted fame from having a hit songs can confirm how very fulfilling this feelings bring.For some, its a great start for their careers and a lot of artist has stayed hot since their first major hit, bringing in countless collabs, brand endorsement deals, traveling and touring and even cashing in big time. For some artist, this can be overwhelming, especially when their next songs don’t match up the commercial success of their previews. Artist like Kuami Eugene, KiDi, Kofi Kinaata, Shatta Wale, Castro; bless his Soul has had so many number one songs and have cemented their feet as music superstars in Ghana, But for some this 15 minutes of fame leaves quick and it gets difficult trying to recreate this magical moments,  a typical example is artist like Patapaa with his One corner global hit, Nana Boro, “Aha yɛ dɛ” Dr. Slim with “Ole sɛkɛ ni wo ye” Zigi-you Sey weytin, Eddie Khae- Do the Dance Bosom PYoung Ataa Adwoa etc some few years ago.In recent times, artist like  Yaw Tog, Kofi Jamar, Kwaku Darlington, Kwame Yoghurt, Dead People and even the Asakaa Boys, have enjoy commercial success with their first songs but are struggling to match up their first success. For Yaw Tog, his Sore with the Asakaa Boys and even his remix with Stormzy and Kwesi Arthur became a commercial success and eventually creating a drill wave in the Ghanaian music scene, this anthem has set the tone for most underground artist to gain recognition by releasing music without major record label deals or management.Enjoy this episode of our podcast and don't forget to shareFrom the left @riddle_dela, @handsomefellah @kwaku_c @richard_augustt
The NO Censor Podcast powered by Hunukane Radio is a nonconventional set of Generation Ys and Zs who meets to share their opinions on pressing issues as Ghanaians and the diaspora. On this episode of NO CENSOR Podcast, they homies pays homage Richie Mensah of lynx Entertainment, a music legend for his enormous contribution to the Ghana music industry with his midas touch on artist like Asem, Eazzi Baby, Zigi, OJ BLAQ, MzVee, Kuami Eugene and the current artist of the  year and the Touch it hit maker KiDi.Richie Mensah, better known by his stage name Richie, is a Ghanaian singer-songwriter and record producer. After producing records for several artists, Richie set up Lynx Entertainment record label and released his debut album All of Me on the label in 2008.He has since then gone on to win several awards both as a singer and record producer and is fast establishing himself as one of the biggest names in the Ghanaian music industry.Richie set up Lynx Entertainment in 2006 and became the first artist signed to the record label. He went on to sign ASEM, OJ Blaq, Irene Logan, Eazzy, Zigi and MzVee as well as producing for and collaborating with Tinny, Okyeame Kwame, VIP, Praye, Bradez, Irene and Jane, Obour, Becca and several other big names in the Ghanaian music industry. He also worked on Originality the third album of Nigerian R&B star Faze. The artistes on the record label have had critical and commercial success with songs such as "Frema", "Pigaro", "Runaway", "Wengeze", "No More Kpayor", "You Say Wey Tin" and "One Gal" with the label winning the "record label of the year" award at the Ghana Music Awards in 2009. In 2010, the artistes on the Lynx Entertainment record label Richie, ASEM, OJ Blaq, Eazzy and Zigi collaborated on Africa's Moment, which was featured on Hello Afrika, Sony Music's release in conjunction with the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. The song was also featured in the Vodafone advert that staged the first ever flashmob in West Africa.Lynx Entertainment released Back 2 Zero in July 2011. The album featured all the artistes on the record label as well as several renowned Ghanaian musicians such as Gyedu Blay-Ambolley, Tinny, V.I.P, Okyeame Kwame, Efya, Trigmatic, Sonni Balli, EL, Jael Wiafe, Ayigbe Edem and Iwan.Richie continues to nurture young talent and has established "Lynx School of Arts", a performing arts school in Ghana for talented people looking to enter the entertainment businessIn January 2017, Richie was appointed Director of Music and Industry Standards by the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) to work with MUSIGA's newly established Membership and Business Development Office and lead on their industry standardization efforts.Reference - wikipediaGuest from left @tbskwes  @mzorstin @kwaku_c  @templegramme @ivyenyonam_Shot in Hunukane studio here in Abelenkpe - Accra. @2022  HUNUKANE
On this episode of NO CENSOR Podcast powered by the herHunukane Team and Hunukane Radio, This all female squad from left @cedesgh @earthfalexis @pdas and our host @iyvenyonam talks about the long debate about Efya and Gyakie comparison on a twitter trend a while back and the whole Ghana music industry and how the industry portrays women in the music business. This long conversation will open your mind to some of the things people might consider a hinderance to the Female artist's career, and why Ghanaian female artist have a short-lived music career.
On the second episode of NO CENSOR podcast, the homies talks about the best Ghanaian rappers of all time, with camps like Skillions, JoeyB being a student and teacher of the game and also being a reference point for a lot of the new rappers like La Meme, Medikal, Kofi Mole and Ground-up chale boys. Their picks were based on buzz, influences, rapping ability, Skills, longevity and  impact. Another artist they came along were Asem whose excellence was short lived and couldn't be part of top 5, Surprisingly Fameye making it to someone's list, leaving  Okyeame Kwame and Edem, Reggie Rockstone, 
The homies talks about The Ghana creative industry,  Ghana vs Nigerian music industry comparison, Growing up in Ghana, amapiano takeover, patriotism, purchasing made in Ghana, bad governance, sports, payola and moreGuest.@tbskwes @handsomefellah @mzorstin @kwaku_c @richard_augustt @templegrammeThe NO Censor Podcast powered by Hunukane Radio is a non conventional set of Generation Ys and Zs who meets to share their opinions on pressing issues as Ghanaian and the diaspora. On the first episode of many to come, the homies talks about Ghana Vs Nigerian music industry which is heated now with Shatta Wale and Burna Boy in display. They also talks about payola, lack of resource and implementation of laws governing the music business in Ghana, are Ghanaians patriotic? Bad leadership, Ghana sport and the currently amapiono take over in West Africa, specifically Ghana.Recorded  in Hunukane studio here in Abelenkpe - Accra.
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