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“My New Project Will Shock the Whole Industry” – Bhardboi Nanasei Set to Release Groundbreaking Album Music And God

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Ghanaian rising star Bhardboi Nanasei has declared that his upcoming album, Music And God, will shake the foundations of the music industry. Set for release on June 17, this 11-track body of work is more than just a musical project—it’s a bold artistic and spiritual statement.

“My new project will shock the whole industry,” Nanasei confidently states, and with good reason. Music And God is a genre-blending album that promises to bridge the physical and spiritual dimensions of human experience. With an expansive sonic palette that draws from highlife, hip-hop, reggae, Afrobeat, and soul, the album showcases not only Nanasei’s lyrical prowess but also his vision as an artist unafraid to confront life’s deepest themes.

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The album features a compelling roster of guest artists, including King Ayisoba, Jay Erl, Saxquito, Dee Tutu, Bornlion, Mawulino, Lilian, Kelly Bullet, Maame Alpha, and Bra Panda. Each artist brings a unique flavor to the project, adding depth to its already rich emotional and spiritual layers.

On the production front, Music And God boasts an elite lineup. SkantyBeatz handles production on five tracks—Africa, 80’s Thug, Go It Harder, Trouble In Paradise, and Ratings—infusing them with his distinctive rhythmic energy. Jay Erl not only lends vocals but also produces four emotionally intense songs: A Father’s Sacrifice, When Heroes Let You Down, Confession, and Trophy. The project is rounded out by Mr. Money produced by Lawrence Beatz and Inna Di Yard crafted by Slim Kiti.

At its core, Music And God explores the duality of existence: music as a physical, artistic expression, and God as the unseen spiritual force guiding Nanasei’s journey. The album serves as a philosophical reflection on life, loss, purpose, and divine intervention, positioning Nanasei as a thought leader among a new generation of African musicians.

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With its official release slated for June 17 on all digital streaming platforms, Music And God is poised to be more than just a hit—it may well be a cultural reset. If Nanasei’s bold claim holds true, the industry is in for a powerful awakening.

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African Dance Rhythms Set to Launch “Kalajah” in Accra

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A vibrant celebration of culture, rhythm, and identity is set to take center stage in Accra as African Dance Rhythms prepares to officially launch “Kalajah” in a highly anticipated live performance. The event, scheduled for August 7, 2026, promises to deliver an unforgettable artistic experience that blends tradition, storytelling, and powerful movement into one compelling showcase.

Taking place at Alliance Française Accra, the launch of “Kalajah” is expected to draw dance enthusiasts, culture lovers, creatives, and the general public into an immersive world where rhythm becomes language and movement becomes expression. The production is rooted in deep African cultural influences, using dance as a medium to communicate connection, strength, and identity.

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“Kalajah” is an artistic statement. Built on the philosophy of unity and energy, the concept explores how rhythm binds people together across backgrounds and experiences. Through carefully choreographed sequences and dynamic drumming patterns, audiences will witness how the body responds naturally to sound, creating a powerful synergy between performer and spectator.

The organizers, African Dance Rhythms, are known for their commitment to preserving and evolving African dance traditions. With “Kalajah,” they aim to push creative boundaries while staying grounded in cultural authenticity. The performance is expected to feature a fusion of traditional and contemporary dance styles, highlighting the richness and diversity of African movement.

One of the most exciting aspects of the event is its accessibility. In a bold move to encourage community participation and cultural appreciation, the organizers have made the event completely free. This open invitation ensures that everyone, regardless of background, has the opportunity to experience the magic of live African performance art.

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As the clock ticks toward 6 PM on August 7, anticipation continues to build. Attendees can expect an evening filled with electrifying energy, emotional storytelling, and a shared sense of belonging. “Kalajah” is poised not just to entertain, but to inspire, reminding everyone present of the power of culture, rhythm, and human connection.

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