Starting this March, your weekends are about to get more exciting with a shock wave of classic entertainment and a blend of educational content about Ghanaian-originated music—Highlife and its Legends—on Y 107.9 FM’s Weekend Rush show with an all-new edition of “Music Made In Ghana”.
Following two seasons of hosting a long list of seasoned Ghanaian music stars and icons, the talks around music continue to retell the tale of Ghanaian music with the first episode featuring Legendary Rex Omar.
This year’s edition of “Music Made In Ghana” with Kokonsa Kester promises to be even more extraordinary, as the show aims to delve deeper into the history and evolution of highlife music in Ghana.
Listeners can expect to learn about the different sub-genres of highlife and the impact they have had on the music industry in Ghana and beyond.
The show will feature insightful conversations with some of the biggest names in Ghanaian music, as they share their experiences and perspectives on the industry. Listeners will get a rare glimpse into the lives of these legends, from their early beginnings to their rise to fame and everything in between.
Music Made In Ghana 2023 will also explore the differences in music production and promotion in Ghana compared to other parts of the world. The show aims to highlight the challenges and successes of the Ghanaian music industry and how it continues to evolve in the face of changing trends and technologies.
Weekend Rush on Y 107.9 FM, hosted by the ever-energetic Kokonsa Kester, promises to be the perfect destination for everyone interested in Ghanaian music and entertainment. Starting this weekend, March 18 and every Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. tune in to Y 107.9 FM to be a part of the conversation and experience the magic of Music Made In Ghana 2023.