authenticinfogh

Purely entertainment news and information about artist.

The Most Expensive Bag In The World: ER

The world's most expensive bag:


The ER made in Ghana bag has broken a new record at auction at Christie's. Valued at 150,000 dollars, it has become the world's most expensive bag, beating the previous record holder that was also designed by the French house.



The most expensive bag in the world | made in Ghana: 100,000$


“My dad encouraged us to fail. Growing up, he would ask us what we failed at that week. If we didn't have something, he would be disappointed. It changed my mindset at an early age that failure is not the outcome, failure is not trying. Don't be afraid to fail.” – Sarah Blakely



This is a correct leather bag produced in Ghana. The outer of the bag tells it all that this bag got good elements in it.
Social media Handles


Instagram


Facebook

'Putuu' is a gospel tune, play it in holy places - Stonebwoy

Stonebwoy has asserted that hit song 'Putuu' is a gospel tune and he entreate all pastors to play it in their various churches.


He made this assertions when he was sighted on an interview on GTV's Breakfast Show on Friday, October 21, the artist boldly said that 'Putuu is a prayer song for the nation and it is very powerful.


Stonebwoy




He made a declaration on a number of times that christians should endeavour to listen to the song since he sees it as a powerful gospel tune. The five times Reggae/Dancehall Artist of the year continued to explain that the inspiration of the song came during the covid-19 when most of the countries were on a lockdown and people were in a total dilemma.


Actually, the 'Putuu' was not an intended song to be released, but rather came as a freestyle and the next minute the song was all over the place including Nigeria which made the song so popular and famous. Stonebwoy constantly acknowledged the impact of Aisha Modi on the 'Putuu' hit song.


Stonebwoy is set to release another Album and he urged all Ghanaians and the whole worldwide to stay focused on his upcoming album.

Black Sherif Has Released "The Villain I Never Was," His Long-Awaited Debut Album

Today (October 6), Ghanaian music star and BET Candidate Black Sherif discharges his eagerly awaited debut collection named, "The Villian I Never Was." The 14-track collection includes Nigeria's first class performer, Burna Boy. "The Villian I Never Was" is accessible now to stream and download across all computerized music stages by means of the connection under below.


Black Sherif




"It took me all that to give life to this body. The one thing in my life that I surrendered everything for. There is life in this body, I trust it treats you great and addresses you like I need it to. My presentation collection, 'The Villian I Never Was' Accessible on all stores on October 6, 2022. Much thanks to you, Love you," Black Sherif shares.


"The 20-year-old artist is known for his vocal reach, songwriting skills, and how material and appealing his tunes are to contemporary audience members and his music darlings. With the genuine name Mohammed Ismail Sherif Kwaku Frimpong, Black Sherif's particular sound is expected to acquire a sizable faction following, with a definitive point of laying out him as a worldwide symbol. His true capacity and crowd are extended by the manner in which he joins Afrobeat, drill, and different sounds with Ghanaian highlife.


Track listing for the album
1. Kwaku The Traveler
2. Second Sermon Remix ft. Burna Boy
3. The Homeless Song
4. Soja
5. Oil In My Head
6. 45
7. Prey Da Youngsta
8. Sad Boys Don’t Fold
9. Konongo Zongo
10. Waste Man
11. We Up
12. Toxic Love City
13. Don’t Forget M


Stream/Download “The Villain I Never Was” album here: https://music.empi.re/thevillainineverwas