Ofori Amponsah scuttled the Ghanaian music applecart with his sizzling song 'Otoolege' that saw him claim top spots on local charts and becoming the jewel in the crown at the just ended GMA 2006.
Now, the question is who will be the next champ? Will 2006 re-see Ofori through? Is it going to be Batman with his exquisitely crafted album 'Odo' or Kwabena Kwabena with the dazzling 'Asor' tune?
Will 2006 see Okomfo Kwadee as the grand champion with songs like 'Mmaa Dwoodwo Me' or 'Ka Wo Nan To So' or it will be the turn of VIP again to ride high with their revised 'Odo Electric' album?
And there is 'Anamontuo' by Wutah. Is it the one going to be on the lips of everyone thus causing a stir in the music industry?
What about Praye, Castro, Kofi Nti, Nkasei and Obour? Are they going to give us something to celebrate with this year?
The ball is in your court. Your views, comments, criticisms and praises will see the sharks come out freely from the sea.
Ofori Amponsah scuttled the Ghanaian music applecart with his sizzling song 'Otoolege' that saw him claim top spots on local charts and becoming the jewel in the crown at the just ended GMA 2006.
Now, the question is who will be the next champ? Will 2006 re-see Ofori through? Is it going to be Batman with his exquisitely crafted album 'Odo' or Kwabena Kwabena with the dazzling 'Asor' tune?
Will 2006 see Okomfo Kwadee as the grand champion with songs like 'Mmaa Dwoodwo Me' or 'Ka Wo Nan To So' or it will be the turn of VIP again to ride high with their revised 'Odo Electric' album?
And there is 'Anamontuo' by Wutah. Is it the one going to be on the lips of everyone thus causing a stir in the music industry?
What about Praye, Castro, Kofi Nti, Nkasei and Obour? Are they going to give us something to celebrate with this year?
The ball is in your court. Your views, comments, criticisms and praises will see the sharks come out freely from the sea.