Entertainment
HL Music Studio Launches First-Ever African Online Music Studio Redefines Global Collaboration
Africa is bursting with rhythms, cultures, and creativity. From Lagos to Nairobi, Accra to Johannesburg, music has always been the heartbeat of the continent—telling stories, expressing emotions, and connecting Africa with the world. Yet, for many musicians, access to professional tools and global opportunities has long been limited by distance, cost, and resources.
HL Music Studio has officially launched as the first-ever African online music studio, designed by African innovators for African creators, but built with the entire world in mind. More than just an app, HL Music Studio is a revolutionary platform where artists, producers, and music lovers can create, collaborate, and share without limits.
With HL Music Studio, users can:
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Record, mix, and master tracks anytime, anywhere.
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Collaborate seamlessly with musicians and producers across the globe.
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Upload songs and creative content directly to the platform.
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Producers can sell beats and sounds to a worldwide audience.
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Share music with listeners, track audience engagement, and build careers directly from a mobile phone.
According to the C.E.O., HL Music Studio isn’t just an app; it’s a platform made by African innovators for African creators, but with the whole world in mind. It’s got everything artists, producers, and music lovers need to create, collaborate, and share music without any limits. With HL Music Studio, you can: – Record, mix, and master your tracks wherever, whenever. – Work with other musicians and producers from all over the place. – Artists & Content Creators can upload their songs and content – Producers can sell their beats and sound – Share your music with the world, see how many people are listening, and build your career right from your phone.
The launch of HL Music Studio comes at a time when Africa’s creative economy is rapidly expanding, with African music shaping global soundscapes like never before. By breaking down barriers of access and providing an all-in-one digital solution, HL Music Studio aims to amplify African voices, empower creators, and redefine how the world experiences music.
As the platform opens its doors, HL Music Studio is inviting artists, producers, labels, and fans worldwide to join the movement. “The future of music is here. The future of music is African. The future of music is HL Music Studio,” the team declared.
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Hon. Joana Gyan Cudjoe Honored As Agent of Change at Women’s Choice Awards Africa 2025
Hon. Joana Gyan Cudjoe Honored As Agent of Change at Women’s Choice Awards Africa 2025
Hon. Joana Gyan Cudjoe has been celebrated once again for her dedication to empowerment and social impact, earning the prestigious Agent of Change Award at the just ended Women’s Choice Awards Africa 2025.
The ceremony took place on 29th November 2025 at the Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra, bringing together influential women, leaders, and changemakers from across the continent.
Her recognition reflects her continuous commitment to community development, women’s advancement, and impactful leadership. The award serves as a tribute to her work in driving meaningful change and inspiring people within and beyond her constituency.
Hon. Joana Gyan Cudjoe’s acknowledgment at this year’s event reinforces her position as one of the notable voices shaping progress in Ghana and Africa.
Entertainment
Kofi Sarpong Calls for National Reflection: “Ghana Needs a Miracle”
Versatile Ghanaian Gospel musician and Media Excels Production signee Kofi Sarpong has urged the nation to turn to God as the country grapples with multiple social and economic setbacks.
Speaking in an interview with Revolve News Ghana, the celebrated musician and newly appointed Odorkor District Police Commander said Ghana’s present challenges require more than human solutions. According to him, true restoration can only come from divine intervention.
Kofi Sarpong emphasised that even the ongoing national fight against illegal mining (galamsey) demands the involvement of God. He noted that while authorities continue to employ strategies to combat the menace, a sustainable victory will require spiritual backing.
“We do our best as a nation, but there comes a point where only God’s miracle can move us forward,” he remarked.
“Ghana needs a miracle, and we must unite in prayer.”
The call for reflection comes at a crucial moment, coinciding with the release of his latest single titled “Miracle.” The inspirational track encourages believers to trust in God’s supernatural power amid trials and uncertainty.
Kofi Sarpong, respected both in the gospel music fraternity and within security circles, believes music remains a powerful tool to uplift the nation’s spirit. He urged Ghanaians to remain hopeful, strengthen their faith, and work together for national progress.

Story by: Emmanuel Lapigee Ofori
Entertainment
[VIDEO] Edem is the Cause of my Current Situation: Rapper Yaw Grey Recounts his Conversation with Agbeko
In a video currently making waves on social media, Ghanaian rapper Yaw Grey, formerly of the renowned Mobile Boys group, has revealed that veteran musician Agbeko believes rapper Edem is behind his current struggles. The revelation has sparked reactions across the Ghanaian music community, with fans and industry watchers weighing in.
According to Yaw Grey, he confronted Agbeko after noticing signs that things were going wrong in the rapper’s career. To his surprise, Agbeko revealed that fellow rapper Edem is the cause of his predicament. Yaw Grey explained that Agbeko personally told him his family had sought spiritual guidance, which allegedly pointed to Edem as being behind the challenges he faces.
According to Agbeko, Edem didn’t feel uncomfortable when he made a mark in the music space, which is why he was seen as a threat,” Yaw Grey said. “I personally spoke with Agbeko, and he told me that. I was glad to see Edem attempting to help him, but surprisingly didn’t know why Agbeko declined the assistance.”
Edem had recently attempted to support Agbeko by helping him with a makeover and taking him to rehabilitation services, but Agbeko reportedly turned down the offer.
Yaw Grey emphasised that his remarks were not intended to escalate conflict but to shed light on the dynamics of the industry. “It’s important for people to understand the dynamics in the industry,” he said, stressing the importance of transparency and dialogue among artists.
The Ghanaian music scene has seen numerous public disputes in recent years, with collaboration, competition, and rivalry often leading to tension. Yaw Grey’s recent revelation adds a new dimension to discussions around artist accountability and relationships in the industry, highlighting the need for open communication and support among musicians.
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