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US-based Ghanaian musician and Manager of Dance group, DWP US wing, Kweku William will be the latest guest on E-Vibes.
When it comes to versatility in Afropop, look no further than Kweku William (K. William).
Born and raised in Accra, Ghana, the 6 foot 2” “vibe-master” is a Ghanaian-American musical genius with a huge passion for African culture.

Having written music and performed both in Ghana and the United States for most of his life, Kweku blends sounds from both cultures, with influences from across genres including; Highlife, Hip-life, Afrobeats, Afrodance, R&B, Soul and more.
Kweku also serves as the CEO of Rising Phoenix Entertainment Group where he manages Dance with Purpose (DWP) Academy USA, a theatre and several other creatives.

K. William is well known in the African community for his high-energy personality and his back-to-back hit songs such as ‘Hooli’, ‘Dangerous’, ‘Vybration’, ‘Somebody Daughter’ amongst others.
K. William will be sharing his story and what he will be doing to push the Ghanaian creative sector to a different level.

K William and DWP USA’s story is one you can’t afford to miss this Saturday, 21 January 2023 at 8:30 am and on Sunday, 22 January 2023, at 10:30 am on JoyNews. It will also air on Joy Prime, Saturday 21st January at 4:30 pm.
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