What’s Good Africa series heads to Ghana
US production company What’s Good Networks, in partnership with multimedia platform REVOLT, has announced the second edition of the What’s Good Africa lifestyle show, which is set to premiere on 8 September.
The episodes will air on REVOLT every Wednesday for 10 weeks. The show’s TV partners in Africa are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.
The new season will feature episodes that explore Ghana’s music, fashion, food and art scenes. It will be co-hosted by singer Enam and broadcaster and actor Alex Kwesi Crassie, who is also the executive producer of the project.
The series will showcase some of the country’s leading musicians, artists, influencers, and local change-makers including Kweku Smoke, Yaw Tog, Stonebwoy, Worlasi, Epixode, Efya, KiDi, Adina, Rocky Dawuni, Senyo Foli and Nanoff.
“With Black culture driving global culture, REVOLT is committed to expanding globally both in terms of footprint and storytelling,” REVOLT CEO Detavio Samuels said. “We are committed to telling stories from across the Black diaspora, and are excited to welcome back What’s Good Africa through our content partnership with What’s Good Networks.”
“No matter where you go in the world, hip hop and music culture constantly bring people together,” Crassie said. “I’m super excited to partner with What’s Good Networks and join What’s Good Africa as a host and executive producer.
“We are dedicated to sharing compelling stories about the African culture, and partnering with REVOLT again will further carry out that mission,” What’s Good Networks CEO and co-founder Tilomai Ponder said. “We are honoured to showcase Ghana’s dynamic talent, and the second season of What’s Good Africa will enable viewers to explore the Ghanaian lifestyle in a cultural and relatable way.”
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