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Twinsdntbeg has received an official nomination for Music Film of the Year at the Black Stars International Film Festival (BSIFF) 2025 for their collaboration with Grammy nominee Rocky Dawuni titled “Rise.”

This project aims to transform the creation and global perception of African music visuals, showcasing cinematography that highlights deep-rooted African themes and a global message.
The film conveys themes of resilience, unity, and spiritual awakening, complemented by Dawuni's uplifting music, featuring stunning visuals of Ghana’s landscapes and the struggles of everyday people.
About Twinsdntbeg
Twinsdntbeg is a vibrant Ghanaian creative force making waves across social media with a unique blend of humour, sharp observations, and rich West African vibes. Known for their infectious energy and witty takes, Twinsdntbeg has carved a niche as a voice of the moment, capturing and commenting on trending topics with a distinctly Ghanaian touch.

Renowned for crafting snappy and humorous content, Twinsdntbeg brings everyday life and cultural trends to life through engaging digital storytelling. Their style is lively, relatable, and deeply rooted in Ghanaian culture, making their content both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Beyond their individual brilliance, Twinsdntbeg thrives on collaboration, teaming up with other creatives like @swagofafricanews to produce captivating and dynamic content for their followers.
With a growing influence online, Twinsdntbeg continues to add flavour to Ghana’s digital cultural landscape, connecting with audiences through humour, insight, and an unmistakable local flair.
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