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October 21, 2017
By Benewaah
Style

Acropolis Wins best film at Urban Film Festival.

We are constantly speaking on how important it is to document our art and culture. And two rappers from Accra have done that so beautifully, it gained international recognition. Music artists Yaw P and Temple from Ghana, recently produced a short documentary, titled Acropolis, directed by Bread9fe o

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October 12, 2017
By Benewaah
Organic

Organic EP – Uche B

A diverse 3 track beat tape by Uche B describes why he’s the GOAT. With a strong sense of home but a merger of various genres and styles, Uche B goes HAM on Organic EP 005. Our fifth beat tape series is a creative mixture of R&B, Future bass, afrobeats, dance, trap and hip hop. […]

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October 10, 2017
By Benewaah
Tunes

Creating Akan’s Onipa Akoma: the cover art.

Artwork is always important to us at Harmattan Rain. It speaks volumes and there’s always a beautiful story behind it. Especially for artists who go the extra mile to create album art that stands alone as art in itself. For Akan, creating the artwork for his first album, Onipa Akoma, was a pro

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October 3, 2017
By Benewaah
Dix is Hot

Dix is hot volume 19

If you enjoy a rollercoaster of a music experience, then Dix is Hot volume 19 was curated just for you. Get on the uptempo hip-hop vibe from La Meme Gang’s Godzilla to Bryan  the Mensah and Kwesi Arthur’s Darling Falling. And free fall into the smooth jazz of Attaaa and Asante’s c

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October 2, 2017
By myharmattan
House Rules

House Rules ft DJ Loft

The Ghanaian hits rn in One AMAZING mix by DJ Loft.

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