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Art & Culture/Ent

[ 2011-12-12 ]

Okyeame Kwame launches 'The Clinic'
Celebrated Hiplife artiste, Okyeame Kwame, real
name Kwame Nsiah Apau, whose music and stagecraft
has gone down well with music fans, will launch
his latest album, The Clinic, Friday at the
Aphrodisiac Night Club in Accra.

The launch, expected to be graced by a host of
celebrities, would see the multiple award-winning
musician sign autographs for his fans and also
take photographs with any of them who so wishes.
It is expected to start at 8:00p. m.

Among the artistes expected to attend the
much-anticipated launch include the entire Lynx
Family (Richie, Asem, Eazzy, Zigi, OJ Blaq), as
well as every other artistes featured on ‘The
Clinic’ album such as Tinny, Irene Logan,
Bradez, Efya, Bertha, Kesse, Roro, Soul Black,
Racquel, Vera, Caroline and Wisdom.

The album, his third as a solo artiste, has 10
tracks recorded and mastered by some of the
renowned sound engineers in the industry today
including Apietus, Zapp Mallet, Richie, Keywa, Jam
Master J, Magnum, Roro, Dan Grahl and Ivory
Coast’s Young Boss.

Although some of the songs like Faithful, Sika and
Holla At You are currently receiving massive
patronage across the country, the album launch
would also provide the opportune platform for
music-lovers to hear, for the very first time, the
unheard ones.

In an interview with Okyeame Kwame, he said the
event would also offer him the opportunity to
interact with his fans “and tell them that I’m
really back again to do what they love about me.


“I’ve enjoyed the support of many Ghanaians,
right from my days with Akyeame till now and I’m
very grateful to that,” he said.

In all, Okyeame Kwame has seven albums; four with
Akyeame and three as a solo artiste – Bosheba
released in 2004/5, M’anwensem in 2007/8 and the
yet to be released, The Clinic.

He won the prestigious Artiste of the Year 2009 at
the Ghana Music Awards (GMA)

Source - Citifmonline



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