It’s been a couple of years of living dangerously because the rapid and gigantic shock of the coronavirus pandemic posed not just a public health threat but also an economic threat, as it put a lot of businesses at risk.
The entertainment industry was badly affected as cinemas, events and many shows in the entertainment space were prohibited due to the Covid-19 protocols.
While many implemented shutdown measures, Lynx Entertainment, managed not only to keep its head above water but outmanoeuvred the global economic plunge.

On Wednesday, April 6, 2022, at the Lynx at 15 Launch which took place at the Lynx Ghana offices at Achimota, CEO Richie Mensah and his team proved to his invited guests, that regardless of the Covid-19 universal crisis, they still are one of the few record labels who have the knack to push Ghana to the world.

The diverse roster of celebrities at the event includes OJ Black, George Quaye, Abeiku Santana and many more.
The host of the event Kwame Fakye announced three new actors signed onto the label, so prepare yourself to see more comedian and actor Ntimnation, TV presenter Sika Osei and iconic actor Adjetey Anang in their music videos and more.

Finally, Adina Thembi who has a long-standing relationship with Lynx made it official as she was announced to have signed a deal with them.

Big names in general come with expensive price tags, so we are certain that Lynx is raking in a lot of Ghana cedis.

They also hinted at a variety of events to shake the industry.
Music fans will be given unprecedented access to their favourite stars under the label this year as Lynx will stage different events to captivate not just Ghanaians but the world at large.
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