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Michael Ivan Nyagamagu, known in showbiz as Chief One, is a Ghanaian Hiphop/HipLife artiste hailing from the Volta Region.
The artiste is next in line to feature on E Vibes, where he will take fans on a journey through his rise to stardom.
According to the new artiste nominee of the year, music enthusiasts around the world have yet to experience the full breadth of his craft and style.

Emerging from the heart of Southern Volta, Chief One rose to mainstream prominence as of January 2022. His name has swiftly spread across various platforms, from social media to radio broadcasts, making him a familiar figure within the urban culture scene.
His unique sound, cultivated since his professional debut in 2015, has led to the creation of a celebrated mixtape and numerous singles, firmly establishing his presence in the music industry. Chief One's career trajectory stands as a testament to his talent and unwavering dedication.
Chief One embarked on his professional music journey in 2015, determined to showcase his distinctive craft to the world.
Now, six years later, he boasts a mixtape and an array of singles, positioning him as a prominent figure in his hometown, the Volta Region. His career, marked by promising growth, is poised to garner recognition on both a national and global scale.
Mark your calendars for the full story on JoyNews at 8:30 am on September 2, and Joy Prime at 4:30 PM on the same day. The E Vibes show aims to rekindle memories by delving into the interviewees' journeys and their experiences on their way to the top, with the hope that their unique stories will shape the younger generation.
E Vibes distinguishes itself from routine interviews. The show is thoughtfully designed to offer quality time with selected personalities. Since its launch in November 2020, E Vibes has featured some of the biggest global icons in music, movies, and politics.
The dynamic host, Becky, has consistently captured the essence of the show, giving viewers an engaging experience that's truly "got the Vibes."
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