Ghanaian hip hop and afrobeat artiste, Edward Kofi Agyemang Amoah popularly known as Kofi Mole won the “Next Rated Act” at the just concluded 3Music Awards which took place at the Fantasy Dome in Accra - Ghana.
kofi's song "Mensah" which features BET Award nominee, Kwesi Arthur gave him the privilage of beating Yaw Berk, Cina Soul, Kwesi Slay, Mr Drew, Krymi, Sefa and others to win the “Next Rated Act”.
The versatile rapper in the year under review made his presence known everywhere after headlining couple of major shows and dropping top notch tracks like “Die Rich”, “Mind Language” and “Mensah”.
He has collaborated with the likes of Sarkodie, Dope Nation, Tulenkey to mention a few.
kofi's song "Mensah" which features BET Award nominee, Kwesi Arthur gave him the privilage of beating Yaw Berk, Cina Soul, Kwesi Slay, Mr Drew, Krymi, Sefa and others to win the “Next Rated Act”.
The versatile rapper in the year under review made his presence known everywhere after headlining couple of major shows and dropping top notch tracks like “Die Rich”, “Mind Language” and “Mensah”.
He has collaborated with the likes of Sarkodie, Dope Nation, Tulenkey to mention a few.
The “Mensah” hitmaker is currently drifting Number 1 on all major Digital Platforms and making waves across the globe with his new single “Don’t Be Late”.
The “Next Rated Act” category of the awards was sponsored by fastest rising entertainment agency, Alkians Entertainment World ,The sponsorship seeks to cater for an all-expense paid trip to Europe for a week for the winner.
This deal was sealed in the early days of March 2019. The management of Alkians Entertainment World were pleased to partner 3music awards'19 which happened on the 30th of March at the Fantasy dome.
Alkians Entertainment World, whose main activities are to booking artistes locally and internationally, support music promotions and monitoring of revenue generating avenues for artistes who sign up with them. Their wish is to enter other major schemes and partnerships that will enhance the development of Ghana's music industry.
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