Tamale is Still HOME says SAMINI
The newly named King of Music (YILA NAA), born Emmanuel Andrews Samini known by his stage name SAMINI, (formerly as Batman Samini), is a Ghanaian Reggae and Dancehall recording artiste from Wa, Ghana. His much anticipated Tamale Sallah Rocks, lead by his High Grade Family stars Kaakie , Jupiter and Kofi Kinaata etc, scheduled on Sunday, September 11, 2016 was re scheduled to 12 September, but was agained cancelled. At first rumor had it that alleged Gunshots in some parts of Tamale, which wasn't true. As to why the show was again cancelled, Sanatu Zambang is yet to find out, but many have claimed it was due to the rain that happened the night of 12 September 2016.
In a tweet the , dancehall, reggae and hip-hop sensation tweeted '' Tamale is still HOME.Regardless of unforeseen circumstances that led to the cancellation of my event this weekend .thanks for the love still. ''
During festive celebrations, be it Eid or traditional, the Sapashini men also known as the bodyguard of the chiefs usually fire gunshots on the eve of Eid celebrations to notify the people that indeed the next day is Sallah day. Firing of the gunshots is a sign or signal, to signify the commencement of a festival, the sighting of a new moon or the death of an important native of the land
Samini has released Six studio albums, with all being highly successful on the commercial market. Samini's success and recognition began when his first single, Linda, was released and subsequently appearing on other successful singles by other artistes. He has performed alongside Sean Paul, Akon, Kevin Little, Shaggy, Wayne Wonder, Damian Marley, Bennie Man, Jay-Z, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Culture (of Blessed Memory) and Steel Pulse. He collaborated with Steel Pulse and Etana from Jamaica. He has received international recognition and toured the UK, Germany, Italy, Canada, and the Netherlands. He received international recognition when he won the "Best African Act" at the 2006 MOBO Award
After releasing his second self-titled studio album, Samini, he won three awards at the 2007 Ghana Music Awards. In February 2008, Samini won the "African Artiste of the Year" award at The Headies. His third studio album, Dagaati, was released in 2008.
In a tweet the , dancehall, reggae and hip-hop sensation tweeted '' Tamale is still HOME.Regardless of unforeseen circumstances that led to the cancellation of my event this weekend .thanks for the love still. ''
During festive celebrations, be it Eid or traditional, the Sapashini men also known as the bodyguard of the chiefs usually fire gunshots on the eve of Eid celebrations to notify the people that indeed the next day is Sallah day. Firing of the gunshots is a sign or signal, to signify the commencement of a festival, the sighting of a new moon or the death of an important native of the land
Samini has released Six studio albums, with all being highly successful on the commercial market. Samini's success and recognition began when his first single, Linda, was released and subsequently appearing on other successful singles by other artistes. He has performed alongside Sean Paul, Akon, Kevin Little, Shaggy, Wayne Wonder, Damian Marley, Bennie Man, Jay-Z, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Culture (of Blessed Memory) and Steel Pulse. He collaborated with Steel Pulse and Etana from Jamaica. He has received international recognition and toured the UK, Germany, Italy, Canada, and the Netherlands. He received international recognition when he won the "Best African Act" at the 2006 MOBO Award
After releasing his second self-titled studio album, Samini, he won three awards at the 2007 Ghana Music Awards. In February 2008, Samini won the "African Artiste of the Year" award at The Headies. His third studio album, Dagaati, was released in 2008.
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