Entertainment
Nana King’s ‘4ever Champion’ Fever takes over Ghana: A Legendary Comeback is Brewing
The anticipation across Ghana’s music space is electric as legendary artist Nana King prepares to release his highly-anticipated single “4EVR Champion” on March 6, 2026. More than just a comeback, this moment signals a cultural revival, a powerful fusion of heritage, resilience, and modern-day music strategy.
Backed by Ashanti International Record Label, the rollout for 4EVR Champion is already making waves nationwide. In a bold nod to traditional music marketing, the label has launched a sweeping radio promotional blitz across major stations, proving that even in the digital age, terrestrial radio still commands influence and loyalty.
A Renaissance of Sound and Strategy
‘4EVR Champion’ pays homage to Nana King’s original classic but arrives reimagined for a new era, delivered primarily in English with vibrant hints of Twi and Pidgin, the single bridges generations while maintaining the authentic Ghanaian spirit that first defined his legacy.
Adding even more firepower to the project is Nana Queen’s feature, widely regarded as the reigning rap queen. Her lyrical prowess complements Nana King’s commanding presence, creating a cross-generational anthem poised to dominate both airwaves and streaming platforms.
Industry watchers are already speculating about the visual masterpiece expected to accompany the single. If the energy surrounding the campaign is any indication, fans should brace themselves for a cinematic statement piece.
More Than Music – A Movement
In a recent interview, Marcelle Sirkus, COO of Ashanti International and manager of Nana King, emphasised the broader significance of the comeback:
“Nana King’s return is more than just a musical event, it’s a call to action for the industry.”
Indeed, this comeback represents more than nostalgia. It is a declaration that legacy artists can evolve, compete, and lead conversations in today’s fast-paced digital music ecosystem.

A Word of Caution to the Industry
Amidst the excitement, Ashanti International has issued a firm warning to artists and stakeholders about impersonators and fraudulent individuals attempting to exploit the buzz around the project. The label specifically called out Emmanuel Larbie, described as a fake presenter/DJ, allegedly making false promotional promises.
The incident serves as a reminder for industry players to verify partnerships and work strictly through official channels. In Nana King’s camp, vigilance and professionalism remain top priorities.
As March 6 approaches, one thing is clear: 4EVR Champion is not just a single release; it is the rebirth of a legend, the revival of authentic promotion, and perhaps the spark of a new revolution in Ghana’s music landscape.
Ghana, get ready. The champion is back.
Entertainment
Lasmid expresses gratitude to Okomfour Kwadee for inspiring a new generation
Ghanaian musician Lasmid has expressed deep appreciation to legendary hiplife icon Okomfour Kwadee, acknowledging the profound influence the veteran artiste has had on today’s generation of musicians.
During a recent visit, Lasmid shared his excitement about meeting Okomfour Kwadee in person for the first time, describing the moment as a memorable and emotional experience.
Reflecting on his musical upbringing, the singer revealed that he grew up listening to Okomfour Kwadee’s songs, which played a key role in shaping his artistry and career.
“We came here today to show our appreciation because you’ve truly inspired us. This is my first time meeting you, and I’m incredibly happy and grateful. Thank you for everything you’ve done for us,” Lasmid said.
He added that Okomfour Kwadee’s distinctive musical style has inspired many young artistes, including himself, noting that his generation has drawn heavily from the hiplife legend’s sound.
“We listened to your music while growing up and took a lot of inspiration from it. Today, we create similar sounds because of your influence. That’s why we decided to come and visit you personally,” he added.
Entertainment
Akosua Agyapong Rejects Marriage Questions, Criticizes Journalists Over Personal Life
Veteran Ghanaian highlife musician Akosua Agyapong has explained why she refuses to answer questions about her marriage and personal relationships during interviews, insisting that her private life should remain separate from her music career.
Speaking in an interview with JoyPrime TV, the celebrated musician said she is frequently questioned about her relationship with fellow musician Nat Brew, popularly known as Amandzeba, but believes such issues are nobody’s concern.
According to Akosua Agyapong, she is under no obligation to discuss her personal life with the public and will only respond to questions related to her music and career.
“Nat (Amandzeba)? That should not concern anyone. It’s not part of my music. Nowhere in my music career have I indicated that I’m going to talk about my relationship or marriage because that is my personal life. When it has something to do with music, I am ready to answer,” she said.
The veteran singer stressed that she has children whose well-being comes first and does not want to make comments that could negatively affect them in the future.
She urged interviewers and media personalities to stay away from questions about her private life, explaining that celebrities can sometimes be pushed into making statements they later regret.
“Stay away from my private life because I have children. I will not come and sit here and say things that could hurt my kids. Some presenters throw questions at you, and if you’re not smart, you start answering things you may later regret. I came here because of my music, so ask me about my music career,” she stated.
Akosua Agyapong also took a swipe at some journalists and media personalities who constantly probe celebrities about their marriages and relationships. She suggested that some of these interviewers may themselves be facing challenges in their own relationships.
According to her, rather than focusing on their personal issues, some presenters appear more interested in uncovering details about the private lives of public figures.
“If you look at some of the presenters asking these questions, if you go behind the scenes, what they are going through in their own relationships may be very bad, yet they want to find out about somebody else’s,” she added.
The highlife icon maintained that while she is always willing to discuss her music, performances, and career, her marriage and family life are personal matters that should be respected.
Entertainment
Ernest Adu Kumi Warns Kweku Smoke Over FBI Comment, Says Timing Was Wrong
Entertainment pundit Ernest Adu Kumi has expressed concern over rapper Kweku Smoke’s recent social media post referencing the FBI, cautioning that the timing of the message could attract unnecessary attention if the artiste has unresolved issues from his past.
Speaking during a discussion on Hitz FM on July 15, 2026, Ernest Adu Kumi praised Sarkodie for discovering and nurturing Kweku Smoke’s talent, describing the award-winning rapper as the person who helped transform the young artiste into one of Ghana’s notable music stars.
According to him, Sarkodie recognized Kweku Smoke’s potential long before many people did and deliberately invested in his growth.
“Now, he is leaving it for us to know that he had something that people didn’t see and, for that matter, Sarkodie saw it and decided to nurture that talent. That’s how we’re seeing the Kweku Smoke we are seeing today,” he said.
His comments came after Kweku Smoke made a post on social media that read
“If you no show me work, like by now FBI carry me,” while crediting Sarkodie for changing the direction of his life.
Despite acknowledging Sarkodie’s role in the rapper’s success, Ernest Adu Kumi warned that publicly mentioning the FBI could be unwise if Kweku Smoke has any unresolved issues that could be linked to criminal activity or past misconduct.
He explained that such a statement could encourage people to revisit the rapper’s past and question the circumstances under which Sarkodie introduced him to the music industry.
“However, I hope that he doesn’t have a past that may come haunting him. Looking at the period or the timing, if he has some past that may incriminate him, then I think the timing was wrong, and it was not strategic,” he stated.
Ernest Adu Kumi further stressed that if Kweku Smoke had ever been involved in anything that could be connected to the FBI or criminal investigations, making such a comment at this time could invite unwanted public scrutiny.
“That is, if he has done something in the past that connects to the FBI arrest, the timing may be wrong. People will begin to find out what he was doing then for Sarkodie to redirect his attention into the music business that he is praising him for,” he added.
Ernest Adu Kumi added, “That is, if he has done something in the past that connects to the FBI arrest, the timing may be wrong. People will begin to find out what he was doing then for Sarkodie to redirect his attention into the music business that he is praising him for.”
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