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By Author: Ebenezer Anangfio Jnr.
Posted on 20 Mar 2010 at 12:01pm


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A -Plus is a Ghanaian artist best described as controversial and politically incorrect. He first made a name for himself singing about events leading to and after Ghana’s 2000 general elections.

His witty and fairly accurate narration of political issues made his song an immediate hit. He followed up in the same way on the 2004 general elections and continued in a slightly different direction in 2007 when this time he specifically talked about Ghana’s Parliament in his somewhat poignant, ‘Letter to Parliament’.

Letter to Parliament won him a nomination for Best Hip-life Song at the 2008 edition of the Ghana Music Awards. In between his releases, A-Plus has also tried his hand ay stand-up comedy with relative success.

He has carved a niche for himself as a politically incorrect artist but in his latest single, ‘A Letter to the West’; he makes a complete u-turn to spit conscious and politically correct lyrics about Africa’s bane of poor leadership.

He talks about wars and poverty in Africa resulting from stinking political leadership.


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Author: Ebenezer Anangfio Jnr.

Made contributions to various Sports Newspapers in Ghana.His works have gained massive acceptance across the globe on the worldwide web. He contributed to the success story of ‘The Celebrity Newspaper’ in the early 2000 and was honoured as one of the best contributors. Ebenezer is a product of Premier Media Academy with photography background. Ebenezer@ghanacelebrities.com

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2 Comments

  1. That’s another great singer i love very much, he doesn’t talk a lot but acts a lot, that is how it should be, go boy , i love you.  (Quote)

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  2. Vote -1 Vote +1ghallday

    A Plus is great! His political affiliation is clear but as I’ve noticed all his attacks are shared equally in his music. He’s not biased. I like the Africa one he did.  (Quote)

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