Monday, 5 August 2013

Ceccy Twum's 'Golden Oil' to Anoint People

A lot of people, the afflicted and the weary, will have their afflictions and spiritual burdens taken away upon listening to Ceccy Twum's 'Golden Oil' album.


Ceccy's latest gospel album 'Golden Oil' is full of anointing and blessing as lyrics of the songs appeal to the spirit and soul of the individual. The album consists of six hit tracks. They include 'Se Meka Me Hoa' featured by Nacy, 'Obi Nya Woaye also featured by Moris D'Voice, 'Madanse Nie,' 'Nyame Ye,' 'Se Metwere Woa' and 'Osoro Kasie Bo,' which has been an instant hit after it was released.
   
Listening to the track 'Osoro Kasie Bo', one would be amazed the kind of creativity that went into it. The song is tailored along the style of Obrafuor's 'Kasiebo' which employed the style of a radio presenter presenting a news bulletin. Similarly, Ceccy's 'Osoro Kasiebo' has Ceccy Twum present her 'bulletin from Heaven,' as she also takes a commercial break and returns with the remainder of the verses.
   
On the same album is 'Se Meku Mehoa' which features Nacy. This track talks about the fact that, there is no need for you to kill yourself or commit suicide while God is there for you as a redeemer. 'Obi Nya Woaye' which also features Moris D'Voice talks about the fact that everyone must be content with what God has done or given them.  In 'Madansedie,' Ceccy Twum talks about her testimony and how far God has brought her.
   
“Nyame Ye” track is a praise song telling the Goodness of God for mankind and the “Se Metwere Woa” which also talks about how needful it is to depend on God.
  
In an interview with Flex newspaper, Ceccy revealed she had the title of her album from Zachariah Chapter 4-14. According to her, the album title means uniqueness.

Stephen K. Nakujah

Multiple Grammy Award Winner Donnie McClurkin Endorses No Tribe

United States international gospel artiste Donnie McClurkin has endorsed Ghanaian gospel group, No Tribe in the just ended 'MTN Ghana Stands in Worship Concert' which was held at the Accra Sports Stadium over the weekend.
Donnie McClurkin after his performance confessed that he had wanted to see No Tribe perform on stage and would therefore do so before he left the stadium. Unfortunately for him, the organizers of the program, Imajin Advertising and the program directors changed the program line up and rather ushered the Nigerian international, UcheAgu onto the stage to perform. Donnie McClurkin had to wait for two hours before No Tribe finally mounted the stage to show what it's made of.
As to why Donnie McClurkin has so much interest in No Tribe, this writer cannot tell but it is quite encouraging and refreshing to know that an international artiste in the person of Donnie McClurkin has so much belief and confidence in the group.
No Tribe took absolute control of the stage and took off with their performance on a good start with some worship tunes and then went on to do their hit song “Obi de asedabeba” .One good highlight of No Tribe's performance was that point in time when Donnie McClurkin joined No Tribe on stage. Right from the crowd, Donnie made a triumphant entry onto the stage as he cheered and danced to No Tribe's songs. The whole stadium erupted with so much cheers as No Tribe's leader Nacy, gave Donnie the microphone to also sing along.
A day after the performance, Donnie McClurkin and his management had a closed-door meeting with No Tribe at the Labadi Beach Hotel. No Tribe presented a nice Kente cloth to Donnie and exchanged some CDs with him as well.  Donnie McClurkin was so happy to have spent time with No Tribe before leaving to the airport.
Stephen K. Nakujah

Monday, 10 September 2012

Cecilia Marfo Breaks Another Record

The Cecilia Marfo Tsooboi Thanksgiving and Worship Service which was held at the Liberty Assemblies of God church at Lapaz turned into a crusade or better still a deliverance service. The program was acclaimed by most people as unprecedented in the annals of Ghana gospel industry as thousands of people trooped to worship with Cecilia Marfo. The auditorium was virtually filled to capacity.
The purpose of the program changed immediately the Mcs of the program Stacey of TV3 Music Music fame; Kwamena Idan of Adom FM’s Live Worship fame and Kay of GTV introduced Cecilia Marfo on stage. As she began singing, the whole auditorium was filled with the power and unction of the Holy Spirit. People stood on their feet for almost three hours without feeling tired as the Holy Spirit touched people and some had the Holy Spirit baptism. The Tsooboi Thanksgiving and Worship Service was highly received by every individual who attended the program.
Cecilia Marfo was forced by her fans at the program to promise them of frequent worship with her and so Cecilia Marfo declared to them, the Cecilia Marfo Tsooboi Thanksgiving and Worship Service program will be held every quarterly.
There were a lot of dignitaries who recorded their presents in the program, personalities from the political arena were present, Pastors, Apostles, Prophets, Business men, the Media and fans were also present. The likes of Mrs Rebecca Nana Akuffo Addo, wife of the leader and Flag bearer of the largest opposition New Patriotic Party Nana Akuffo Addo Dankwa was present, Hon. Ayorkor Botwe, Member of Parliament, the Chairwoman of the Convention Peoples Party and Member of Parliament Hon. Samia Nkurumah (Daughter of the first President of Republic of Ghana, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah), Director of Police, Human Resource, Director of Ideal College, Lawyer Appiah Kubi and some gospel musicians who did exceptionally wonderful, Grace Ashley, Gifty Osei, Supt. Kofi Sarpong, Nana Akosa, Francis Amo, Deacon Samuel Baah and a host of others were all present to join Cecilia Marfo to thank God.
Hon. Ayorkor Botwe was called to deliver a peace message from Nana Akuffo Addo through her wife Mrs Rebecca Akuffo Addo on the evening, so was Hon. Samia Nkrumah and Director of Police Human Resource.
http://ghanasuperstar.com/2012/09/cecilia-marfo-breaks-another-record-2/

True Lies About Sound ngineer Nacy found

Are you one of those who cannot get his signature tune very well? This education is from Flex newspaper but unfortunately Nacy did not pay us any dime to do this public education for him. Now when you hear the hit gospel songs on radio and the catch phrase comes in “Naacyyyyyyy” continue with “fetew nwom no” which simply literally means “mix the song”.

Lately, one sound engineer who has brought gospel music on its feet and is really keeping that ministry growing stronger is Nacy whose real name is Nana Sei, a native of the Ashanti region.

Shifting from his My Life Studio to Nacy Records, he has made many gospel artistes great by all standards. There are so many magical stunts that this budding sound engineer has added to his credits that many Nacy fans do not know about.

This is what this article is all about and mind you, all stated facts were gotten from people who have worked with him and we found it in our own ways.

He has been described as very jovial, funny but one person who does not take his work for fun but tackles it very seriously. One day during a radio entertainment discussion programme, one panelist described him as the “T-Pain” of Ghana. This comment came on the basis that he is one artiste and beat maker who has featured many artistes in Ghana to make hits in the gospel industry.

In the headline of this article, Flex newspaper has also described him as the man with the magical music ears which will not be understood easily by readers, but keep reading between the lines and you will agree with the headline.

Now speak with gospel music fans and they will describe him as the military man “fully armed Soldier Man” who shouts “hoi” to his subordinates to obey his commands. According to our gossips, that military command was not a planned thing but in my words was very “accidental”.

The story behind it has it that, Cecilia Marfo upon hearing her songs recorded beautifully by Nacy, the only surprising word which came out of her was “Hoi” an expression for being satisfied.

So when the magic ears of Nacy heard this expression of wonderment, he decided to add it to the already recorded song. He did and that is making waves even more than the lyrics of the song writer. In an interview with Cecilia Marfo, she revealed to Flex that her new name that people call her now is “Hoi” and she is okay with that.

That notwithstanding, Nacy also added his voice to the song singing in a Fante language perfectly even though he is an Ashanti. On languages, Nacy has been heard sometimes singing in foreign languages like Yoruba, Igbo and a whole lot. This is just a few of his achievements but even with this, he qualifies as a genius.

“Are you here? Let me see your hand! Moa ye ready? Hope you know where these lines are coming from? This is the opener of Florence Obinim`s Okyeso Nyame which qualified for many categories in this year`s Ghana Music Awards. The magic here once again is that during the original recording, those openers were not part of the actual song but when Florence went into the studio booth for another recording, she started with those phrases for fun.

Once again, Nacy`s magic ears heard this statement and the next thing he did was to call Florence Obinim back to record those lines. Our informants even told us Florence was reluctant initially but when she finally did, that part of the song is once again making the headlines.

Hope you will now agree with Flex when we write that Nacy has magic ears and that is what distinguishes him from other sound engineers in Ghana. Well, we will limit it now because the experiences can go on unabated but not without taking a look at his voice which is easily changed to suit any style of recording he does at his own will.

At this very moment, I will urge you to take this warning from Flex newspaper for free anytime you visit Nacy`s Studio at Mataheko in Accra. Whenever he is in his elements recording songs, make sure you put your fingers on your lips because any sound or noise you make can push you into the studio booth for a serious recording.

This particular piece is labeled behind the scene due to time constraints as of the time of writing. Stephen Kenneth Nakujah will sit with him this week to respond to all the “allegations” which have been leveled against him for his response.

Do you care to know the secret behind his sharp musical ears? Simple people: get the next week`s edition of Flex newspaper and all other things shall be added unto you. And finally, do you want to make music but afraid of hitting?

Write any bogus song, book a recording time at Nacy Records and feature him to put his voice on it. This is it. As we wait patiently for the out come: it`s “Naacyyyyyyyy: Fetew Nwom no”. You can also txt your questions to be asked Nacy via phone number 0277-128777 for your answers to be published next week.Are you one of those who cannot get his signature tune very well? This education is from Flex newspaper but unfortunately Nacy did not pay us any dime to do this public education for him. Now when you hear the hit gospel songs on radio and the catch phrase comes in “Naacyyyyyyy” continue with “fetew nwom no” which simply literally means “mix the song”.

Lately, one sound engineer who has brought gospel music on its feet and is really keeping that ministry growing stronger is Nacy whose real name is Nana Sei, a native of the Ashanti region.

Shifting from his My Life Studio to Nacy Records, he has made many gospel artistes great by all standards. There are so many magical stunts that this budding sound engineer has added to his credits that many Nacy fans do not know about.

This is what this article is all about and mind you, all stated facts were gotten from people who have worked with him and we found it in our own ways.

He has been described as very jovial, funny but one person who does not take his work for fun but tackles it very seriously. One day during a radio entertainment discussion programme, one panelist described him as the “T-Pain” of Ghana. This comment came on the basis that he is one artiste and beat maker who has featured many artistes in Ghana to make hits in the gospel industry.

In the headline of this article, Flex newspaper has also described him as the man with the magical music ears which will not be understood easily by readers, but keep reading between the lines and you will agree with the headline.

Now speak with gospel music fans and they will describe him as the military man “fully armed Soldier Man” who shouts “hoi” to his subordinates to obey his commands. According to our gossips, that military command was not a planned thing but in my words was very “accidental”.

The story behind it has it that, Cecilia Marfo upon hearing her songs recorded beautifully by Nacy, the only surprising word which came out of her was “Hoi” an expression for being satisfied.

So when the magic ears of Nacy heard this expression of wonderment, he decided to add it to the already recorded song. He did and that is making waves even more than the lyrics of the song writer. In an interview with Cecilia Marfo, she revealed to Flex that her new name that people call her now is “Hoi” and she is okay with that.

That notwithstanding, Nacy also added his voice to the song singing in a Fante language perfectly even though he is an Ashanti. On languages, Nacy has been heard sometimes singing in foreign languages like Yoruba, Igbo and a whole lot. This is just a few of his achievements but even with this, he qualifies as a genius.

“Are you here? Let me see your hand! Moa ye ready? Hope you know where these lines are coming from? This is the opener of Florence Obinim`s Okyeso Nyame which qualified for many categories in this year`s Ghana Music Awards. The magic here once again is that during the original recording, those openers were not part of the actual song but when Florence went into the studio booth for another recording, she started with those phrases for fun.

Once again, Nacy`s magic ears heard this statement and the next thing he did was to call Florence Obinim back to record those lines. Our informants even told us Florence was reluctant initially but when she finally did, that part of the song is once again making the headlines.

Hope you will now agree with Flex when we write that Nacy has magic ears and that is what distinguishes him from other sound engineers in Ghana. Well, we will limit it now because the experiences can go on unabated but not without taking a look at his voice which is easily changed to suit any style of recording he does at his own will.

At this very moment, I will urge you to take this warning from Flex newspaper for free anytime you visit Nacy`s Studio at Mataheko in Accra. Whenever he is in his elements recording songs, make sure you put your fingers on your lips because any sound or noise you make can push you into the studio booth for a serious recording.

This particular piece is labeled behind the scene due to time constraints as of the time of writing. Stephen Kenneth Nakujah will sit with him this week to respond to all the “allegations” which have been leveled against him for his response.

Do you care to know the secret behind his sharp musical ears? Simple people: get the next week`s edition of Flex newspaper and all other things shall be added unto you. And finally, do you want to make music but afraid of hitting?

Write any bogus song, book a recording time at Nacy Records and feature him to put his voice on it. This is it. As we wait patiently for the out come: it`s “Naacyyyyyyyy: Fetew Nwom no”. You can also txt your questions to be asked Nacy via phone number 0277-128777 for your answers to be published next week.

http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=181819

Thursday, 30 August 2012

I DON'T BELIEVE IN BRANDING

                              I Don’t Believe In Branding – Nhyira Betty Pronounces
According to the gospel artiste Nhyira Betty whose song s for the past years have been household song, told your reliable Flex newspaper that, she rather believes in the direction of the Holy Spirit and not what we term as “branding.”
Betty explained that, branding to her only leads the Ghanaian artiste especially the gospel musicians astray. ”Many are the gospel musicians who have stooped low in the calling of the Holy Spirit all in the name of branding themselves. And in the name of branding, they begin to put on some dresses that go against their beliefs and many at times end up going on stage to forget their real calling as gospel musicians, hence performing to entertain the audience and failing to touch the audience with the power of the Holy Ghost. If we have any branding to offer to ourselves, we should rather give chance to the Holy Spirit for His direction” Nhyira Betty said.
Betty whose mum Cynthia Frimpong happens to be a prophetess of the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) Nima branch has two albums to her credit. Her maiden ”Yebe Dwiri” produced  by Sly and the debut “Sumsum mu boafo” also produced by Magus under the Holy Ghost International label from the stables of ace gospel legend Osuani Afrifa was recorded by Dan Bassey.
When Flex newspaper asked Betty to give her last message to Ghanaians as we prepare to go into the December polls, she has this to say “I entreat all Ghanaians to emulate the true character and spirit of the Good old late President of the Republic of Ghana Prof. John Evans Atta Mills. A man full of honesty, love, kind and peace. “ Ghanaians should put politics behind them and try to pick something from this great leader of land, a man who has all the power in his hands just to pay his enemies back, but  kept on with his faith as Christian, refuse to respond to people who insulted, castigated and vilified him in a humble manner.
He gave his best to this country and the most of all, never hid his faith as a Christian as he went around proclaiming and projecting Jesus Christ on every platform he mounted. This is a man wealthy of emulation. I believe that, emulating him will definitely see us through this election peacefully because he stood for peace and wished peace for this country.
Betty is managed by Collins Agyenim Boateng popularly known as DJ Coxby of Light 94.9 FM in Kumasi. He also happens to be Betty’s husband. Betty is preparing to release her third album come December. Flex newspaper will update you as she finishes that spirit filled album which will be the talk of town. Betty usually sings about the goodness of God in all ways.

BY:Stephen Nakuja
 I Don’t Believe In Branding – Nhyira Betty Pronounces

http://ghanasuperstar.com/2012/08/i-dont-believe-in-branding-nhyira-betty-pronounces/