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    PY SAYS SHOW

    PY, Ghana's most affable personality, brings you the latest trends in Ghana's music and entertainment industry. The podcast provides insights into the development of various artistes and social activists based in Ghana and the diaspora. You can expect the baddest mixes exclusive to the PY SAYS SHOW! created by DJs on the cutting edge of sound. Co-host Agnes Ntow gives the 411 on the nicest hangouts you can afford as well as reviews and updates on events around town.
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    Episodes (5)

    SEASON 2 EPISODE:2

    SEASON 2 EPISODE:2
    Episode 2 features an insightful conversation with Ms. Nicole Amarteifio, Creator of the sensational webseries “An African City”. As usual, Ghana’s No. 1 podcast also serves you with some of the sizzling urban music available on the African continent. Guru, Lyrical Wanzam, Zamajobe, Sarkodie (ft Vector) and Kae Sun make it onto this episode’s playlist. Get the 411 on hip places to check out while hanging in the nation’s capital. The “Py Says Show” is available on Itunes, Podomatic and HulkShare

    PY SAYS SHOW: Episode 7

    PY SAYS SHOW: Episode 7
    Episode Seven of the Py Says Show audio podcast displays a collection of urban music being made by artistes from across the African continent. The playlist for the episode titled The Edge is as follows: Jumo Daddy & Wanlov “Lungulungu” Mafikizolo ft Uhuru – “Khona” I/O – “Wasted My time” Lighter – “Bounce to the Beat” Camp Mulla – “Hold it Down” Kwaw Kese ft Rell – “Ain’t Gonna Let This Go” Sena Dagadu – “Morning Light” X.O. Senavoe – “Beautiful” Kay Ara – Me Dough Ft Lil Shaker & Yaa Pono Fokn Bois – “Sextra Terrestrial Sex”
    PY SAYS SHOW
    en-usJuly 02, 2013

    Episode 4 The M.anifest Chronicles

    Episode 4 The M.anifest Chronicles
    ChorkorHeights releases the fourth episode of the Py Says Show podcast titled “The M.anifest Chronicles” on 1st April, 2013. For this show, the entertainment and music audio podcast breaks away from the more familiar format to allow an in-depth and exclusive interview with M.anifest, an emerging hiphop artist who recently moved back to Ghana after launching a successful music career in Minneapolis, USA. The show format is structured differently to focus on and explore the milestones in M.anifest’s career thus far, fitting the narrative to a soundscape. Songs are picked from Manifest’s first album “M.anifestations” through to his more recent works such as Makaa Makaa, capturing the key drivers of his advancement in the music industry as well as the artiste’s observations over the period of his development. The interview gives a unique perspective to M.anifest’s coming of age as a young African hiphop artiste. Following the theme of the interview, co-host Agnes Ntow in the Chale Wassup segment offers listeners an appreciation of the fierce competition between Ghanaian hiphop artistes in the upcoming VGMAs, Ghana’s premier music awards ceremony. And the Street Mix features a mix from a New Zealand/Canadian duo by the name Skii Tour.

    EPISODE 6EX

    EPISODE 6EX
    As usual the podcast kicks off with a selection of songs by three (3) artistes from the African continent and Diaspora in the Threesome segment. For this episode it begins with “Versatility” by BLACKUP, an emcee of Ghanaian heritage based in Chicago and the female emcee XTATIC from Kenya with “Let’s go Wild”. These two artistes’s music boast of an unadulterated urban and hip-hop swag that has always been associated with the hip-hop genre. “Cindarella” by the silky smooth David Jay, a singer with Gambian roots based in Denmark ensures that the theme of this podcast is never lost. Agnes Ntow introduces the highly anticipated Track of the Month from Ghana along the journey. The episode’s Street Mix, a period of uninterrupted hits cooked up by a different DJ for each show is served courtesy of DJ Stackz. In line with the theme of sex and intimacy, DJ Stackz’ slow-tempo and groovy Zouk collection is ideal for the lovers who tune in. The episode’s Straight Talk interview with special guest Nana Darkoa is not to be missed.  The exchange of views clears any doubt about the emergence of the African woman’s voice. Nana Darkoa breezes through the subject matter of sex and the deeply rooted attitudes and stigmas within African society while explaining her vision coined as “sex-positivism”.