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I First Got Married At The Age Of 17 – Akyere Bruwaa reveals

I First Got Married At The Age Of 17 - Akyere Bruwaa reveals Popular Kumawood actress has made a rather shocking revelation that she first got married at the age of 17. Speaking in an interview with Delay, she recalled her experiences coming up as a young actress in the Ghanaian movie industry. Akyere Bruwaa disclosed she used to sell tomatoes on the streets. She also said...

ZoneThree6 Set To Debut Music Playlist Services

ZoneThree6 Set To Debut Music Playlist Services Entertainment and lifestyle brand, ZoneThree6 has begun curating music playlists content on various music streaming platforms for artists. The various streaming platforms will have orchestrated playlists for music lovers on Tuesdays and Fridays, with the “Flow Factor” making a debut this Friday, which will have Ghanaian Hip-Hop songs. Speaking on the new digital music playlist platform, the Chief Operation Officer...

Twinsize Bend to the Breaking Point with “Contortionist”

There is a peculiar kind of exhaustion in loving someone to your own detriment, a feeling that Leeds-based six-piece Twinsize capture with frightening accuracy...

The Visceral Agony of blue pablo’s “baby, mess me entirely”

When Albuquerque solo artist blue pablo dropped "baby, mess me entirely," a deeply unsettling question crawled into the room: why do we so eagerly...

Level Up Your Faith with Dianne Forte’s “Hallelujah Just Keep Your Heads Up Now”

Dianne Forte has somehow built a bizarre, joyous bridge between Sunday morning devotion and a vintage arcade console with the instrumental version of her...

Red Light Factory Make ‘Avalon’ Feel Like A Night Drive

"Avalon" hits like someone opening the car window at midnight and turning the volume up before anyone asks permission. Red Light Factory have built...

Fight the AI Future: Motihari Brigade Returns with “The Great Refusal”

Motihari Brigade have dropped a massive, heavily distorted wrench into our algorithmically curated lives with their biting new single, "The Great Refusal." Preceding their...

The Visceral DIY Brilliance of Books Of Moods’ “Dreams”

Paris-based indie art-rock project Books Of Moods has just released their debut album, "Dreams". Guided entirely by Hugo Sailer, a self-taught singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and...

Fish And Scale Delivers a Cinematic Plea in “Letter from Paulus”

Fish And Scale has surfaced from the quiet margins with a massive new pop-rock ballad, dropping the cinematic single "Letter from Paulus" today. The...

Seven Nation Army Brews Dark Alt-Rock Scorn on “Power and Money”

When Cracow-born indie project Seven Nation Army dropped their new EP "Power and Money", I found myself struck by the sudden urge to bite...

Kouman Makes The Comeback Feel Like A Locker Room Stare On ‘Underdogs’

The Italian drill riser Kouman turns two quiet years into a punchy, slang-heavy return built for late-night replays and hungry playlists. 'Underdogs' hits like somebody...

Michele Braid-Topcu Turns The Audience Gaze Back On Itself In “Front Row”

Before the curtain rises, there is already a contract in place. The room has paid for magic, the performer has learned how to make...

Danny Induce Makes Secret Romance Feel Slick In ‘Mr Discreet’

'Mr Discreet' feels like the soundtrack to a message you probably should not send, but send anyway. It has that late-night confidence, the sort...

Jordan Kinsey Turns “Sunday Kind Of Love” Into A Bluesy Slow-Burn

The Nashville singer Jordan Kinsey gives the Etta James classic electric guitar grit, vocal heat, and a clean sense of grown-up longing. Jordan Kinsey does...