hip hop
Knighthouse Street Scriptures Vol. 1 out now!
The Best of New Nigerian Hip-Hop - OUT NOW!!
“Knighthouse have just confirmed that they are Nigeria’s premier hip hop production label”
“Copped it…now gonna listen to it for like a month straight”
“I don't know where to begin. This album has set my i-phone on fire for real. It's amazing quality and i know where all that hard work has been going. Keep it up KH you guys are awesome. 5* from me men.”
“Just heard d snippets... One word... Hawttttt!!! Proud of u guys... Grabbin my copy noooow”
“At last! Hallelujah..Allahu Akbar…It is here”
The above are just a few comments from people that have bought and listened to the album.
Chit-chat: Mozambican rapper Dama Do Bling
The multiple Channel O Music Video Award winning artiste, Dama Do Bling (Ivannea Mudanisse) of Mocambique, has endeared herself to many African music fans with her rapping style, word flow, swagger and music videos. Recently, she's been collaborating with musicians from other African countries, such as Sasha P from Nigeria and Bleksem from South Africa. She's probably one of the most popular Portuguese rappers in the whole world. Museke.com caught up with her to inquire about a few things that had her in the news, her music, and her future plans. Read the chat transcript below.
Museke.com: Hello, how are you doing?
Dama Do Bling: I'm fine, thank you.
Museke.com: Can you tell us a little about your background and family?
Dama Do Bling: I was born in October 1979, I was the first child. I was raised by my grandpas in chamanculo in the suburbs. In fact, I was born in chamanculo hospital. I have a brother and a sister, my brother is a hip hop singer also, my sister nope …
Museke.com: How did you get the name Dama Do Bling?
Dama Do Bling: I love bling bling.. everything that shines just turn me up.. so dama means lady.. I called my self lady of the blings.. dama do bling
Homegrown: Hip-life in Ghana documentary is on tour
I've known Eli Jacobs-Fantauzzi for a long time since he started working on this documentary on Hiplife. Made a couple of trips to his place to help him with some Twi translations, etc, that was fun. The much anticipated documentary, HomeGrown: HipLife in Ghana, is finally out and it is on tour. The documentary follows the career of arguably Ghana's most famous hiplife musicians, VIP. It starts as early as the time they are underground. Eli had been living in Ghana the whole time and has a lot of exclusive footage. You can't miss this. Catch it one of these days.
HomeGrown: HipLife in Ghana is a feature-length documentary about the Ghanaian HipLife group V.I.P. (Vision In Progress), and the film documents ten years of their journey from the ghetto in Accra to their first international tour. They grow from being teenagers with a shared dream to musicians with fans around the wor...ld.
Swag on (Imo Cabir, Dama do Bling, Hawaio)
J-Town Mixtape is out! Home Of Original Dreams Ent. presents J-Mixes – available for download now
J-TOWN, who is only months away from launching his debut album under the Killa One West Label, has recently released a free, downloadable mixtape experience titled ““J-Mixes”. The H.O.O .D Ent sponsored 15 track mixtape presents smash mixes like “Every girl” and “Take your shirt off”, as well as several freestyle tracks, giving us a sneak peak of what’s yet to come. J-Mixes was made available to the public via this LimeLinx link on February 11, 2010.
The album is featured on various African Entertainment sites such as RANDD.WORDPRESS.COM and LIFESTYLZGH.COM

















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