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Liberia’s Bexter Richardson Ignites the African Music Scene with New Amapiano Hit “B2B”
The African music scene just got hotter as Liberian-American artist Bexter Richardson drops his latest single and music video, “B2B,” a vibrant Amapiano anthem produced by Cameroonian beat maestro Dexter Brains.
Released under LIBX Music Worldwide, B2B forms part of Bexter’s forthcoming album Mr International II, a project that cements his cross-continental identity and showcases his unique blend of smooth vocals, rhythmic precision, and global Afrobeat flavour.
With its energetic 113 BPM tempo, soulful harmonies, and expertly layered production, B2B is quickly becoming a continental favourite. The song, co-written by Bexter Richardson, King Leemix, Executive Scott Beats, and SoundGad, captures a refreshing spirit of African unity merging Liberian and Cameroonian influences into one infectious sound that bridges borders.
A Celebration of African Energy
The official B2B music video perfectly complements the single’s electric vibe. Directed with flair and creativity, the visuals burst with vibrant colours, robotic choreography, and an unmistakable display of African passion and pride. Each frame celebrates style, culture, and the boundless energy of the continent’s youth.
“B2B is more than just a song; it’s a message from Africa to the world connecting fans from Monrovia to Ghana and beyond,” Bexter shared.
About Bexter Richardson.
Known to fans as Bex, Bexter Richardson is a Liberian-American singer, songwriter, audio engineer, and entrepreneur whose multicultural roots influence his sound across Afrobeats, R&B, Hip Hop, and Reggae.

As the CEO and founder of Fourscore Technologies, a tech startup offering IT and cybersecurity services, Bex embodies the new generation of African creatives who blend artistry with entrepreneurship.
In 2020, he helped establish the LiBx Records Foundation, a non-profit that empowers street and ghetto youth in Liberia through rehabilitation, education, mentorship, and career development, proving his commitment to both music and social impact.
Stream “B2B” now, feel the beat, live the vibe, and join the movement!
https://bexterrichardson.fanlink.tv/B2B
What’s Next
With Mr International II set for release in 2025, Bexter is gearing up to take his sound to an even larger global audience. Fans can experience his music and other projects through the “B3X” app or stream B2B on all major digital platforms.
Story By Zolla Livenewsgh
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Raf Able Strengthens his Gospel Mission with Second 2025 Single “No Wahala”
The Ghanaian gospel music scene is buzzing once again as sensational urban gospel artiste Raf Able drops his second single of the year, titled “No Wahala.” The vibrant and uplifting song reinforces his reputation as one of the most refreshing voices blending faith, inspiration, and contemporary sound in the gospel space.
Following the success of his earlier release this year, Raf Able returns with “No Wahala”, a feel-good anthem that encourages believers to trust in God’s divine plan and live free from anxiety, fear, and unnecessary stress. The phrase “No Wahala,” meaning “no trouble” or “no worries,” captures the central message of the song: that peace and joy come from unwavering faith in God’s promises.
With its catchy hooks, energetic rhythms, and relatable lyrics, “No Wahala” bridges the gap between traditional gospel and urban Afrobeat styles, appealing to both young and mature audiences. Raf Able’s delivery showcases his lyrical depth and musical versatility, making the track both spiritually grounding and sonically exciting.
“No Wahala” was birthed from his personal journey of learning to stay calm and trust God even in challenging seasons. “As believers, we sometimes worry too much about things beyond our control. This song is a reminder that once God is in charge, everything will fall in place.
“No Wahala” is now available on all major digital streaming platforms. Fans and gospel music lovers are already praising the track for its infectious energy and uplifting message.
As Raf Able continues to evolve artistically, “No Wahala” sets the tone for a new wave of gospel creativity, one that speaks the language of the streets while carrying the timeless truth of the Gospel.
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MUSIGA Honors Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings for Her Lifelong Support of Ghanaian Arts and Culture
The Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) has paid a heartfelt tribute to the late Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, recognizing her as a passionate advocate for the arts and a proud custodian of Ghana’s cultural heritage.
In a statement, the Union described its relationship with the former First Lady as one filled with warmth, wisdom, and a deep commitment to the creative industry. MUSIGA recalled her active role in organizing the 2021 tribute concert for her late husband, former President Jerry John Rawlings — noting that her personal involvement was key to the event’s success.
According to the Union, Nana Konadu worked hand in hand with MUSIGA to design a ceremony that not only honored the late former President but also celebrated the vital role of musicians in preserving the nation’s collective memory. Her collaboration, the Union said, embodied her belief that culture and service go hand in hand in shaping a better future for Ghana.
MUSIGA also extended warm wishes to her children — Kimathi, Ezanetor, Amina, and Yaa Asantewaa — praying for continued strength, wisdom, and vision for them all.
Quoting MUSIGA President Bessa Simons, the statement read: “Art is the heartbeat that keeps a nation singing through its trials and triumphs.” It added that Nana Konadu consistently urged the Union to keep that heartbeat alive — by uplifting artistes and honoring Ghana’s heritage.
The Union expressed deep gratitude to Nana Konadu for her leadership, generosity, and unwavering support, noting that her relationship with MUSIGA continues to inspire its mission to promote Ghanaian music, protect artistes’ welfare, and safeguard the country’s cultural legacy.
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