Information available to Buzztrendx indicates that contemporary High-Life music legend, Daasebre Gyamenah has died at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra early Friday morning.
A close family member disclosed to Peacefmonline.com.
The award winning artist according to the family was battling with some illness but couldn’t survive in the early hours of Friday.
Family members who confirmed the unfortunate incident said his condition was critical Thursday dawn and was found unconscious.
Biography of Daasebre Gyamenah
MANY are those who know ace highlife singer, Daasebre Gyamenah as “Ahoofe”, a name his fans gave him after the release of his hit song, “Ahoofe”, which literally means beautiful or the handsome one.
One other name that the singer has in his “portmanteau” that many of his fans may not know is Abubakar Siddiq.
Daasebre is a Muslim, and Abubakar Siddiq is his Islamic name.
“Daasebre was born into Islam. His late mother was a Muslim, who died when Daasebre was only five years old.
Daasebre was christened as Kojo Gyamenah and as a royal, he later added “Daasebre” to distinguish himself from others with the same name.
Later on in his life, he adopted the Islamic name in line with his faith.
“As a man of the people, Daasebre does not see why Christians and Muslims should be at each other’s throat over doctrinal differences.
And that is why he has separated his work from his religion to enable him to preach peace and morality to people from different religious backgrounds.
Daasebre was preparing to release a gospel album to underscore his love for God and also thank the Almighty for seeing him through the difficult times he faced in the London jail. source: peacefmonline.com
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Information reaching Buzztrendx indicates that gospel musician, Minister Danny Nettey has passed on to glory.
The musician reportedly died Friday dawn after a sudden ailment at his home in Accra. Unconfirmed report say he was found unconscious around 2am and pronounced dead 3am same day.
Daniel Tetteh Nettey was known for his urban gospel style that won him many admirers especially among the youth.
His family is expected to publicly announce his death and the circumstances surrounding his sudden demise.
Brief biography
Danny Nettey’s music is deeply influenced by Blues, love of which he picked from his father and his native music.
His love and interest for music persisted throughout his elementary and secondary education. While at the Accra Academy Secondary School, Danny Nettey rose through the ranks to become the Music Director and also led the local Scripture Union Fellowship as its president.
He has served as a mentor for many other gospel musicians including Cwesi Oteng, Joe Beechem and Nii Okai.
Singer Deborah aka Sister Derbie has released the video to her latest single Ghana Jollof, a controversial response to the on-going jollof beef between Ghana and Nigeria.
The song which was premiered on 4Syte TV was produced by Kuvie and compares the rice dish as prepared by Ghanaians and Nigerians. The whole point of the song is that Ghana jollof is better than that of Nigeria with Sister Derbie referring to it as being too white.
The funny video features her ever so controversial brother Wanlov among other men who represent Ghana and Nigeria.
Sister Derbie is no stranger to composing controversial songs. In 2012, she released Uncle Obama, a song about wanting to give one Mr Obama’s banana to her monkey. The song won her international acclaim, and an appearance on CNN.
Born Deborah Vanessa Owusu-Bonsu, Sister Derbie has also been involved in TV presenting, modelling and fashion designing.
Manifest seems to have taken leave of the Sarkodie "beef"
M.anifest seems to have let go of his alleged beef with Sarkodie. But not so lightly, the rapper has taken shots at the “king of Ghana rap” in his latest release.In a new song entitled, 100%, the godMC rapper features one of Ghana’s brightest upcoming musician in a Mobeatz production. His new song, however, fails to make mention of rapper Sarkodie with whom M.anifest had been engaged in an exchange of words with, in a lyrical battle for the “king of Ghana rap” throne. The artiste did make mention of the supposed beef in the song, but instead of rather fueling the fight, he steps aside to suggest that he would not respond to Sarkodie‘s “bad riddim”. The rapper, however, did claim that he was “chilling” and not “beefing” with anyone. Listen Below