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We Need More Entertainment Venues – Flowking Stone

Hip-Life rapper based in Kumasi, Kwaku Nsia Boama known in showbiz as Flowking Stone

hascalled for the need to establish entertainment venues in other regions to rival the already

existing ones in Accra.

According to him, the lack of such venues in other regions have resulted in Accra-based

musicians receiving more attention from the press and fans.

Flowking Stone, in an interview on Accra-based Hitz FM, said his early career suffered as a

result and believes that the establishment of such venues across the country would motivate budding musicians.

“I don’t have a problem because my songs is everywhere, I’m not complaining but I just want us to address it properly, I have been through it and the fact that I made it does not mean I should be quiet about it, I feel that we should address it so that what needs to be done, will be done, so that those coming up will meet it a little easier than I did,” he said.

The former member of the music group, BRADEZ further lamented

that because all the major shows are held in Accra, the chances of

success for musicians residing in other parts of the country was slim.

“When you have a show, say, Kumasi, the number of media or the nationwide coverage type of media around would not be as much as when you do it at Conference Center in Accra because almost all the big names are there live, covering all these things, although, you may get your stories out but it wouldn’t be as much as if the big boys themselves were around to witness, it becomes like a second hand information,” he explained.

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Flowking Stone also pleaded with event organisers to consider holding their shows in other

regional capitals such as Kumasi, Sekondi-Takoradi and Tamale.

“I’m asking the industry to also be looking out for places like Kumasi, Takoradi, Tamale and all the other places because there are a lot of talents here, so I’m just asking those have the power enough to do things like build places where we can perform as huge as places like the Fantasy Dome…, so that every region can thrive as big in entertain,” he added.

I Prefer Making My Family Life Private – Flowking Stone

Rapper, Flowking Stone, has revealed that he prefers to keep his family life out of the public eye.

According to him, he is naturally a private person and loves to keep his issues behind closed doors.

“I prefer to lay low especially on my family issues. I am not okay with posting pictures of my wife or kid on social media. As for my music, I owe my fans very good songs because that is what I do but my family no,” he told Showbiz recently.

The Kumasi-based rapper has been married for five years now but little is known about them.

Meanhwile, Stone’s older brother, Okyeame Kwame is well known for splashing his wife and kids all over social media.

As a matter of fact, a journey through his social media pages shows a greater percentage of photos and videos of his wife and kids.

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In answer to whether he is okay with his brother constantly showing off his family, the ‘Go Low’

rapper, who is father to a three-year-old boy, said he is cool with it.

“I can’t tell Okyeame Kwame how to live his life but I am not against him. His brand appeals to the old and he has for the past years branded himself as the family man. We are different and we have our lives to live,” he said.

Flowking Stone described his five-year marriage as beautiful with the normal challenges associated with matrimony and said he was glad he found the love of his life.

“There is nothing like having the right woman who understands you. I never made a mistake in choosing my partner and I thank God for bringing her to me”, he said.

I’m Not Cheating On My Wife – Flowking Stone Debunks Rumors

Award-winning rapper and songwriter, Kwaku Nsiah Boamah popularly known Flowking Stone has debunked speculations suggesting he’s having extra marital affair.

It has been highly rumored that the Kumasi-based rapper is cheating on his wife, Bridget.

The rumors however hightened when he was recently spotted at public places without his wedding ring on.

But according to the ‘Go Low’ hitmaker, he had specific reasons why he was recently seen in public without his wedding ring.

Flowking Stone made this revelation when he appeared on last week Friday’s edition of Ghana’s most talked about music show, Music Plus, exclusively on Kessben TV.

He however assured his fans that there was nothing fishy with his marriage. Adding that the cheating rumors are just false.

The Kumasi based rapper also hinted on the show that he might drop his second album this year.

He also added that he was not going to put a lot of songs on this new album as compared to the first one.

According to the ‘One Love’ crooner, this upcoming album will be a combination of different music genres.

Finally, he said that he will be organizing another ‘Oseikrom Shutdown’ concert in December this year.

He revealed that this year’s concert will move to a much bigger venue preferably the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.

I Want To Win A Grammy – Flowking Stone

Everyone has somethings on their ‘bucket list’ to which their working assidously to cross out and Flowking Stone has just revealed one of his.

The Kumasi based rapper/hiplife artiste has revealed that his main aim, in terms of awards right now is the Grammys.

The ‘Go low’ hitmaker posits that his fans and Ghanaians want to see him clock at least don’t an MTV Base or a BET award.

However, he is aiming far ahead of these awards.

To achieve this, the former Bradez member prefers to start with “collaborations with artistes across the world.”

The now solo artiste revealed that he is starting this journey by featuring artistes in neighboring Nigeria and South Africa. “We are working with Tanzania artistes,” he added.

Flowking, however, could not name the artistes he hopes collaborate with.

This he explained is because “…right now the deals haven’t been concluded.”

Stone is however certain that more international collaborations are what will lead him to his Grammy destination.

Flowking Stone was speaking in an interview with K Bonnah on ‘The Code’ interview session on YouTube.

 

Flowking Stone To Release Song With Adina

Kumasi-based rapper, Flowking Stone has hinted of releasing a song with 2018 best female vocalist of the year, Adina Thembi Ndamse.

The “Go Low” rapper disclosed this last Friday, May 18 on Power Drive Friday.

He stated that he has been working on some tracks in Accra since he returned from Germany, where he held a concert, few days ago.

Flowking noted that his collaboration with the Ghanaian-South African songstress on the yet -to-be released song will be one of his best works.

“The song will be out soon, ” he told host, Agyeman Prempeh (Agyeman Nie). 

Adina

He further revealed that he is preparing to release more high life songs than the usual rap and Hip life songs he’s been known for. He also noted that  the High life genre travels farther than when it is polished and marketed well. Hence, his decisionto do more of the genre.

“In Berlin where I played a show last week, I realized the international community loves high life than the songs we always give them. They dance to high life, Adowa mixed with raps. The whites enjoy it so much so I’ll be doing more of that, ” he added.

 

Flowking Stone Billed For ‘100 Year Of Beats’ Festival In Germany

Ghanaian rapper Flowking Stone is set to feature in the 2018 edition of 2018 edition of the ‘100 Years of Beat’ festival.

‘100 Years of Beat’ festival is organized by Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin, Germany

Flowking will be performing on Saturday 28th April, 2018. He’s performing alongside a four-man ensemble which will produce great music of woven spoken language over live instrumentation.

Flowking will also deliver a talk on 29th April, 2018 on the theme ‘100 Years of Beat. Considering his insight in Ghanaian drum language and impeccable rap talent.

His talk is centered on the theme; The Impact of the Drum in the world.’

The annual music festival aims at bringing together music and art lovers from different parts of the world. They meet to celebrate diverse culture through music and art.

100 Years of Beat tells this story and investigates the relationship between played and programmed beats.

It presents style-formative drummers and explores (back) beat concepts from Brazil, Japan, Ghana, and the Congo. It also includes rhythm practices of Indian and Colombian music.

Background

His real name is Kwaku Nsia Boama. He was formerly Known by the stage name ‘Stone’. He has however changed to Flowking Stone.

Flowking Stone is one of the sensational Hip-Life rappers hailing from Kumasi in the Ashanti Region.

The undisputed rapper had formerly belonged to a duo team called BRADEZ BRADEZ.

BRADEZ BRADEZ was a Multi- talented musical duo, made up of the two blood brothers; Kwaku Nsiah-Boamah (Flow King-Stone) and Kwaku Nsiah-Amankwah (Kunta Kinte).

He has the following songs to his credit; Bronya Ade, Go Low, Rapping Drums, My Girl.

 

Don’t Let Stardom Get Into Your Heads – Flowking Stone Cautions Budding Artistes

Sensational hiplife rapper, Flowking Stone has a word of advise for budding musicians Kwami Eugene and King Promise.

According to the self-acclaimed King of Oseikrom rap act, both artistes should not allow themselves to become overly entangled in the fame music brings. This he adds will go a long way to help them especially if they want to remain relevant for a long time.

Flowking Stone however revealed that he is very impressed with the kind of music released by the likes of King Promise and Kuami Eugene.

Flowking Stone Speaks;

He stated: “I am impressed because 2017 was mainly for the new artists. Talk of kids like King Promise, Kuami Eugene and the rest. They did great, they are doing very sweet music and I just hope that they will not be overly into the stardom thing and they will humble themselves and still be here.”

“I feel to be able to here for that long personally, I feel one thing that gets a lot of people back is the ‘guy guy’ thing,” Stone added.

Stone was speaking on the satirical talk show, Tonight starring Andrew Tandoh Adote on Joy Prime TV.

Flowking Stone, born Kwaku Nsia Boama said, he aims at doing a lot of collaborations with international artistes this year.

 

Flowking Stone To Gift Fans With ‘Bronya Ade’

Sensational Rapper Kwaku Nsia Boama known by his stage name, Flowking Stone is set to deliver his Christmas gift to all his fans.

Christmas is that time of the year when Christians  with their families and loved ones come together to remember  and celebrate the birth of the Messiah. Christmas is a fun filled festivity with activities such as  winning, dinning and dancing, giving to the poor and needy among others. But hey, what song are you dancing to come this Christmas which is just a few weeks away?

Well, worry less as the award-winning hiplife artiste Flowking Stone is all set to thrill you off your feet with the release of his latest single dubbed ‘Bronya Ade’ for this year’s Christmas. ‘Bronya Ade’ in Twi or Fante means ‘Christmas gift’. It’s a hiplife song, mostly made up of highlife beat.

Flowking Stone in an an interview with Solomon Mensah of 3FM on Thursday revealed that “Since Christmas is just around the corner, I thought it good to do it for the fans. I featured Takoradi’s finest rapper, Ayesem”.

He further indicated the song ‘Bronya Ade’, addresses the issue of people tagging secular musicians as devils.

“Basically, the song is about having fun. However, it also talks about the fact that when someone does secular music, it does not mean he/she is devilish” he said.

The song which is a production of  ‘Fire Bon Dem’ beat maker, KC Beat, is set to be released today Friday, October 20.