As the general elections of Ghana is some few weeks away, it has become the concern of most Ghanaians to ensure that there is peace before, during and after the elections. One of those who is concerned about a peaceful … Read more →
Sayvee, real name Saviour Adzika is amongst the well-known names in Ghana music. Registering his name on the famous ‘Lost files’ album by Hammer of the Last 2 with the likes of Tinny, Obrafour and other bigwigs, Sayvee has since … Read more →
Arguably one of the best brands in Ghana Music, Sayvee, real name Saviour Adzika is currently shooting video of his single ‘Peace Yaayi.’ The song which encourages fans to ensure peace before, during and after the general elections on December … Read more →
While some artistes have been criticising the 2016 edition of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA), others are happy and are even applauding the biggest music award ceremony in Ghana. Takoradi-based Sayvee is one of those commending Charterhouse for the … Read more →
A senior citizen of the Western Region and ex member of Ghana Navy, Mr. Morrison who is in his mid 80s has commended some of the new crop of Artistes who are pushing Western Region music far, particularly Saviour Adzika … Read more →
Former member of the Last 2 music group, Sayvee has posited that, it is possible to combine school and music. ‘’I am in the corporate world and if I tell you the nature of my work, you will marvel and … Read more →
Sayvee’s ‘Wei Soh’ song has come under scads of criticisms in Accra after some media labelled the title of the song as profane. According to the Management of the Artiste, some media in Accra have refused to play the song … Read more →
Fast rising Artiste and the next big thing in Ghana music, Sayvee, real name Saviour Adzika is in the MOB Studio (Possi Gee’s) with one of Ghana’s biggest duo, Ruff n Smooth, recording a banger titled ‘Body.’ ‘Body,’ owned by … Read more →
This article was inspired by a publication I read on YFM’s website authored by Kwame Scientific with the headline ‘The new genre of music in the Oil City.’ He wrote about his observation of a new genre sprouting in Takoradi … Read more →