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Akon set for Zimbabwe concert Tags: Akon Zimbabwe News Show & Tour
Intenational msic star Akon is coming to Zimbabwe for a concert which organisers hope will draw the music icon's fans from the whole of Southern Africa. The US-born Senegalese singer-songwriter cum producer is set to perform at the 60 000 seater National Sports in Harare on September 4.

 

The concert is being organized by Zimswag, a company composed of Zimbabweans based in the United Kingdom. Clive Mutyasira one of the organisers of the event confirmed the deal to bring Akon had been sealed.
 
'Zimswag Productions, working with Stik Music International and Hotlike Fire Productions are delighted to confirm that the world's number one musician Akon will be coming to Zimbabwe for a once off concert at the National Sports Stadium scheduled on the evening of the 4th of September 2010,' said Mutyasira, who was involved in bringing top R'N' B artiste Joe Thomas to Harare recently.
 
Mutyasira said ZimSwag was planning to lure prominent artists as well as music fans from the whole of Southern Africa. 'We are looking for outstanding artistes from across Southern Africa to perform alongside Akon. The show is not for Zimbabweans alone but the whole region, that is why we chose the spacious national sports stadium as the venue' Mutyasira said all the modalities for the Akon concert are cast in stone.
 
'The performance contracts with the artsite have been signed, the bookings for the show venue have been confirmed and the National Arts Council Authorisation has been obtained,' he said.
 
Music analysts in Zimbabwe believe Akon's concert could match some of the greatest live shows staged by international artistes like Bob Markley and Bruce Springstein live shows in Harare in the early 80's.
 
In recent times, Zimbabwe has played host to many international music starts such as Jamaican Reggae Artist Sizzla Kalonje, American R'NB star Joe Thomas as well as leading gospel music troupe Hillsong.
 
Akon (29) is regarded as one of the most successful and versatile R&B singers of the 21st century, grossing over 30 million dollars a year according to Forbes Magazine.
 
He rose to prominence in 2004 following the release of 'Locked Up', the first single from his debut album Trouble.
 
His second album, Konvicted, earned him a Grammy Award nomination for the single 'Smack That'. He has since found two record labels, Konvict Muzik and Kon Live Distribution.
 
Akon often sings hooks for other artists and is currently accredited with over 300 guest appearances and 40 Billboard Hot 100 songs.
 
He is the first solo artist to hold both the number one and two spots simultaneously on the Billboard Hot 100 charts twice. He has had 6 Grammy Awards nominations and has produced many hits for artists such as Lady Gaga, Colby O'Donis and Leona Lewis.
Source: TheAkon
Asamoah Gyan Footballer Or Musician ? Tags: Asamoah Gyan Ghana Sports Entertainment Music News

Ghana's top striker Asamoah Gyan, who missed a decisive penalty kick during the 2010 FIFA world (South Africa) is back this time to make a wrong decision, In Singing ?. Gyan Collabo with Ghana's 50 cent - Castro De Destroyer  in this video called  African Girls.

“Featuring on that song is my first professional stint and it has really exposed me. The offer I have received from other Hiplife musicians to feature on their album has been tremendous and encouraging but I am only waiting for the release of 'African Girls' which has been remixed to suit current music happening in the musical industry,” Asamoah Gyan aka Baby Jet said. 

WATCH Castro ft Asamoah Gyan (Baby Jet) - African Girls

Asamoah Gyan aka Baby Jet Verse :
 
" Ghana mmaa, mo hoɔ fɛ, moadi first

Ghana mmaa, mo hoɔ fɛ
Adedɛdɛ, yɛnfa nyi kɛkyɛ
Baby Jet se saa na mepɛ
No retreat, no surrender
 
Now, I'm taking over
Make you no wonder why "
 
In the video Gyan use his popular soccer nickname Baby Jet which is also his music stage name.
 
The video was Directed and Edited by Egya Bucknor, Camera by Virus Agyare, Art Direction by Dela Sanaki, Make-up by Eunice Mould. The team is known as NAS (Nuquari Arts Studio).
 
"I think Gyan is not good for singing, If he want to sing oh well that will be a wrong decision in his career" an unofficial from Gyan camp told BeeAfrican.com TV.
 
Source: MyAfrica On BeeAfrican | Modernghana
Souferior Africa Lyrical & Determine Artist Tags: Soufian Kamara Sierra Leone Artist
SOUFERIOR BeeAfrican Artist Select VIDEOS | AUDIO | PHOTOS | PROFILE

He dreams to create his own style, walk his own path and become one of the greatest Sierra Leonean artists ever. Inspired by a determination to succeed, Soufian Kamara aka Souferior is working hard to release his debut album in December 2010. The hit single 'Pull Na Do' was one of Sierra Leone hottest music for two week.

“My expectation of this album is nothing less than a classic. Expect hard lyrics and vocabulary content,” Souferior tells salonejamboree in an exclusive interview.

WATCH  Souferior - Pull Na Do NEW SINGLE ( Performed In Studio)

In the meantime, the young artist says he has recorded more than 100 songs including mix-tapes such as ‘Through tha Streets’ in the Sacramento and Bay area, earning him lyrical respect and recognition. With his upcoming street album titled ‘Tha Lion's Den’ and more projects on the way Souferior vows to represent Africa and his motherland through his music.

“My inspiration comes from within, my roots and where I come from. The fact that I can represent my country through my music, and gain international recognition as a Sierra Leonean artist is my inspiration. I want to make my people proud of me,” he says.

 Furthermore, Souferior is inspired by the likes of Nas, Tupac Shakur, Jay Z, Big L, Big Pun, Akon, Dr Dre, Busta Rhymes, Bob Marley, Lucky Dube, The Roots, Biggie, Rakim, Ludacris, Cassidy, Method Man, Mary J Blige, Common Sense.

BEEAFRICAN IMAGE: Souferior & Some of his fan In Sierra Leone During Akon Concert 7/12/2010

Souferior Origin & Struggle

Born in Freetown, Sierra Leone, December 1st, 1983, Souferior is the second to last of seven children. He grew up in different parts of Freetown, from Aberdeen Road and Regent Road- Lumley in the west to Dundas Street and Berwick Street in central Freetown.

He attended the Ronsab Preparatory School at Spur Road and later the Sierra Leone Grammar School. 
 
At age 13 Souferior realized he has a talent for music, but it was not until he arrived in Guinea in 1998, during the war years, that he decided to take music as a career.
 
Growing up in Freetown, Souferior witnessed and experienced the Rebel War that affected so many Sierra Leoneans. The war, which lasts for a decade and classified as Genocide, affected Souferior's role in the music world, but his ability to share his horrific experience through his music has captured millions of people across the world.

Due to the war Souferior was separated from most of his family members, including his mother and younger brother. With such experience in life, where courage and hope is needed, Souferior's perseverance has showed his ability to cope with high degrees of poverty and hardships in life. Souferior was forced to leave Freetown with other family members and relatives. He lived in Guinea for a few years prior to coming to the United States in 1999.

Living as a refugee in Guinea Souferior learned that war will never be a solution. He says war, no matter how small, always leads to loss of innocent lives, especially women and children, and destruction of development structures.

“War is never the answer, never the solution to a country’s problems,” he says.

His Dreams & Career

In America, he lived in Jersey City, New Jersey, and attended the Snyder High School and later moved to Woodbridge, Virginia, and graduated from Garfield High School. In 2002, Souferior began a Business degree at Consumnes River College in Sacramento and, in 2003, he deferred his studies to concentrate on a career in music. He studied the basics in music- recording and performing. 

Also a talented sportsman, Souferior displays extraordinary and sometimes mysterious skills in most sports he picks up. His zeal for sport comes not from an over competitive nature but from excellent co-ordination, speed and passion for being exceptional at anything he does.

Rhyming and making music is just a talent Souferior is polishing as a tool to express himself and create awareness for all African people and Hip Hop listeners across the world.

As he strives for excellence, Souferior keeps track of developments back home in terms of his country’s music industry. He says he likes a lot of the music coming from Sierra Leoneans and is impressed by the works of Steady Bongo, Kao Denero, Tiger Man, Blakka P, Alonzo and more.

Above all, Souferior gets more encouragement from his first cousin- Super Bowl player Gibril Wilson. He says Wilson has been mentoring him on how to become successful.

“With his accomplishment of winning a Super Bowl and so much more, Wilson has inspired me to be hard working. To see my own close family accomplish their dreams in life makes me proud and motivated,” says Souferior.

Source: Souferior | BeeAfrican | salonejamboree

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