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Meet B.K, the Belgium-Based Ghanaian Musician and Actor Redefining Afrobeat

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With his captivating Afrobeat sound and dynamic acting talent, B.K is rapidly becoming a household name in the global entertainment industry. Born in Ghana and currently based in Belgium, this multifaceted artist is bridging cultural divides and bringing African music to a wider audience. B.K's musical journey began in Ghana, where he was deeply influenced by the country's rich musical heritage. His passion for Afrobeat, a genre that seamlessly blends traditional African rhythms with contemporary sounds, led him to pursue a career in music. After moving to Belgium, B.K's unique blend of Afrobeat with European influences started gaining traction, catching the attention of fans and industry insiders alike. Collaborations with Ghana's most exciting artists, such as Rebbel Ashes and Kwame MulZz, have not only showcased B.K's versatility but also solidified his position as a key player in promoting Ghanaian music across Europe. His recent appearance on set in Kumasi

DJ Azonto's Terms for Supporting Cheddar's Presidential Campaign: "I Can't Be Poor Like Patapaa, I Need Kwaleyz Apartment to Support Cheddar

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DJ Azonto has recently opened up about his willingness to support Nana Kwame Bediako, popularly known as Cheddar, in his presidential campaign—if the terms are right. The "Fa No Fom" hitmaker has been in discussions with both the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and Dr. Bawumia regarding potential offers. According to DJ Azonto, any commitment to support Cheddar’s run for President will require substantial incentives. He specifically mentioned that Cheddar’s Kwaleyz Apartments must be included in the offer. "For now, I am affiliated with the NPP, but when the time comes that I need to help Cheddar win, he should give me his Kwaleyz Apartment as part of my demands," DJ Azonto stated. He further emphasized his need for significant compensation, stating, "I can't be poor like Patapaa after the success of 'One Corner.' So, when people say I speak of high figures, I don't understand them." In addition to his political considerations, DJ