Music of Tuesday, 18 October 2016

Source: nydjlive.com

Guru to launch album at Bantama high street

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Ghanaian musician Nana Yeboah Adjei Maradonna aka Guru is set to bring life back to the high-streets of Bantama in the Garden City of the Ashanti Region, Ghana where he intends to launch his upcoming album.

With a date set and permission granted by the appropriate quarters, executive producer and acting manager for the Guru, Ray Moni reveals exclusively towww.nydjlive.com that preparations are heavily underway to make the album launch a one of a kind experience. The concert which will be free to the general public is expected to see a tall list of celebrities and musicians including Kwadwo Nkansah Lilwin, D Cryme, Flowking Stone, Strongman perform to a large number of fans across the length and breadth of the country.

Explaining the choice of Bantama High Streets for the album launch, Ray Moni explained saying;

“No indoor space in Kumasi can contain the fans we expect at Guru’s album launch hence the choice of Bantama High Streets. I know it sounds surprising considering the fact that many people have been prevented from holding shows there for a while now.”

Ray Moni reveals the album launch will also serve as a platform for the headline artist and other celebrities present to promote and preach peace ahead of the 2016 general elections. He also assured fans of ultimate security during the and after concert.

Guru’s Gold album launch which starts at 8pm on Saturday November 26 2016 is supported by Y102.5FM, NYDJ Live Media, Kessben TV, Silver FM and it’s expected to be hosted by NY DJ, Lyrical and Berima Sean Bills.

Already, Guru has dropped a couple of singles off the album. Some of the already released singles include Side by Side, Cash Akom, Not Dey See You Sef, Still In Love and M’akwan Ndamu.

Guru has over the years endeared himself to the hearts of many music lovers in and outside Ghana with his catchy phrases and easy to sing along songs. He remains one of the most sought after musicians across the African continent.