Kwamz and flava biography of william
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- GHANA TO EVACUATE 76 CITIZENS, INCLUDING STUDENTS AND FOOTBALLERS, FROM CONFLICT-TORN SUDAN
- GOVERNMENT COMMITS $10M TO REHABILITATE OLD TOURIST SITES BUILD NEW TOURISTS HERITAGE ATTRACTIONS IN GHANA
- BUSINESSMAN DRAGS MEDIKAL TO COURT; CLAIMS OWNERSHIP OF RAPPER’S MANSION
- MR. LOGIC DOESNT DESERVE TO BE A PUNDIT – Wei Ye Oteng
- DELAY REPORTS SELF-ACCLAIMED HOUSE HELP TO POLICE OVER FRAUDULENT MISREPRESENTATION AS SHE DENIES KNOWING HER
- AKUFO ADDO WONT GO TO HEAVEN FOR BUILDING NATIONAL CATHEDRAL – Okudzeto Ablakwa
- I WILL FULLY SUPPORT NDC IF THEY PRESENT A BETTER POLICY THAT WILL HELP GHANAIANS – Cwesi Oteng
- STONEBWOY HELPS KNUST STUDENT TO GRADUATE BY PAYING FEES
- YOU DONT HAVE GOOD TASTE IF YOU THINK IM UGLY – Lydia Forson
- TOGBE AFEDE SHOULD HAVE RETURNED MORE GHS, EX-GRATIA – Paul Adom Otchere Insists Togbe’s Sincerity Is Not Genuine
- ACHIMOTA RASTA lärjunge ATTACK HIS FATHER; LEAVES HIM WITH WOUNDS
- WOMANIZING IS MY EVIL Rapper Gur
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Dazed Mix: Kingdom
How does your work as a producer with other artists inform what you do with the music you release as an artist?
Kingdom: I’ve learned so much from my collaborators and feel blessed to know them. Co-writing with them teaches me what works and what doesn’t for a singer, what sounds make a singer want to let it all out vocally and which things alienate them. It’s about learning to share space. Then when inom shift gears to my solo work, it makes me all the more excited to get to what I’m trying to say on my own.
Were you always planning to call the album Tears in the Club? It’s such a great assessment of what you and in a lot of ways what Fade to Mind is about.
Kingdom: Nope, it was last minute. The title track was always named that though, since gods year. I was originally ansträngande to make the title more interpretive but in the end it was so blatantly obvious that it worked.
How did some of the collaborations on the album come to fruition?
Kingdo
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Weekend Music Break No
Africa is a Country is now on Break for the weekend, so here is some Music well be relaxing to over the next couple of days:
In this weeks selection: Stocktown directs a degree interactive clip from the top of a roof in downtown Addis Ababa for the band Ethiocolor; An appeal for support, gives the world a sneak peak into the recording sessions of Colombian Salsa super-band Ondatropicas new album; Fouma System brings electronic dance music to Dakar via the Akwaaba Music record label; Taking a peak at AIAC contributors Hipsters Dont Dances site, revealed this wonderful London Alkaida-ish stomper from Kwamz, Flava and Mista Silva; We interviewed Uno July about his new EP last month, and this week he released a visual to Skelem, one of the songs off of that project; 99K and Wanlov release a controversial track and video called Kasa; Chosan, releases Show Goes On, a song and video that reads like a story of the life of