Soon, an Afro-Piano Rave will be released

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Published January 26, 2023
Soon, an Afro-Piano Rave will be released


source: Daily Guide

Mentors Gathering of Organizations is ready to send off the exceptionally expected Afro Live event in Ghana named the "Afro-Piano Rave" Show to advance Ghanaian diversion. 

The Coaches Group of Companies has set itself the goal of creating an international-standard outdoor festival to promote Ghana's art and culture scene. 

BEATWAVES was able to view the group's Instagram post in which they announced the launch of the new festival and urged Ghanaians to get ready for this year's event. 

The post begins: Ghana ought to get ready for this event because it will be the next big thing in Ghana and elsewhere. The new era has arrived.

"Afrobeats" and "Amapiano" are the origins of the term "Afro-Piano." Amapiano, which literally translates to "the pianos" in Zulu (South Africa), is an adapted subgenre of house music that has recently made its way to the West and is one of the best pieces of music that can be played at any event.

 One of the most popular ways to enjoy live music and meet people from all over the world is at music festivals. 

Ghana has unquestionably emerged as one of the most popular vacation spots for tourists. Ghana's recent string of music festivals has opened up new opportunities for the country to gain national and international recognition.


Afro-Piano Rave, on the other hand, would be a festival that included not only dance and music but also cutting-edge art and installations. The time, place, and date have not yet been announced.




With "Nea Ote Me Mu," Nii Menz comes back.

Music reaches composers and musicians in various ways; while some get their lyrics from dreaming, fasting, driving, or prayer meetings, others get them from the bathhouse. 

Over the years, artists have shared their fascinating stories. how they came up with the idea for their songs. 

It is interesting to note that fast-rising gospel musician Nii Menz, who goes by the name Anderson Nii Kwei Mensah in private, has revealed that his new song, "Nea Ote Me Mu," is a dream come true—a song he received while he was sleeping.

 He claims that he had a dream in which the song came to him: "It was about two in the morning. m. By dawn, I had fallen asleep soundly, but I heard myself singing in my dream. 

I woke up immediately, liked the melody, and started writing the song's verses based on the title that came to me. 

Nii Menz added that he went into the studio to record the song to fulfill God's revelation after writing the two verses for the song.


He said, "The song simply means 'He who is within me,'" touching on the message. The Bible teaches that the God who dwells within each of us is greater than what we see outside.

 He stated, "There is nothing you cannot do when you have God living within you, and by following God's instructions and following leadership, one can reach higher heights." Because humans were created in God's image, the gospel musician urged Christians not to underestimate their power.

 According to Nii Menz, he decided not to give up in order to ensure that God's gift was not wasted, despite the fact that mobilizing resources was difficult. 

He added that gospel music has what it takes to elevate Ghanaian music and promised to work hard and make good songs for years to come.


Zapp Mallet produced the song, which is available on all digital platforms. Good Luck Pictures directed and filmed the video for the song.



Sarkodie Offers Samini His Apologies


Rapper Sarkodie has apologized to dancehall reggae entertainer Samini for disregarding his messages subsequent to sending him a few melodies to team up on.

 In a tweet Monday in light of a fan's inquiry regarding when he would be working with Sarkodie once more, Samini demonstrated that he was not generally keen on working with Sarkodie. 

This is on the grounds that Sarkodie wouldn't answer her messages after their past visits when she sent him the tunes. As per Samini, he didn't feel regarded.

 Sark stanza, yet on the off chance that you at any point need one I'm not intrigued and that should be obvious.


He knows it himself... )y3 Alo here and there and I don't play that. Indeed or no it very well may be an issue for me so we should go sluggish and your undertaking will be boring...he did it to me by consuming the EP," he tweeted.

 "I don't have anything against @sarkodie and he knows it's a collection to which I answered it was an EP.


It's like "coo" added. After her most memorable tweets, numerous Sarkodie fans sent off an assault on Samini for coming clean. 

Notwithstanding, he didn't avoid standing up on Twitter. Sarkodie said in an answer to Hitz FM on Tuesday that Samini's remarks probably come from a "particular area" for which he really wanted more subtleties. 

"He feels like I have zero commands over it."


Well then, most certainly that I'm upset about how you're feeling, not really on the grounds that I concur with all that you say, but since that is the means by which you feel. 

Things clear, I treat things uniquely in contrast to others treat them," he said. 

Sarkodie likewise conceded he's at times reluctant to hop into a tune for certain specialists, not on the grounds that they don't have great voices. "Not in light of the music isn't great," however "you can pay attention to a

 melody that is that great, however perhaps you don't pay attention to yourself, and afterward you attempt to track down a hole in the tune, and afterward one day it's no more. You are doing".

 "There are a few melodies when they sent it to you it was around two seconds.


Perhaps, presumably, on the off chance that I send you a tune and you preferred it at that point, you did. I didn't understand it and I'm not discussing it, it could work out," he added.

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