
Welcome to the Two Pesewas Podcast, where everything concerning Ghanaian Gospel and Gospel music is on the table. Our aim is to grow in musical excellence while manifesting the glory of God through our gifts. Take a seat, drink some water, or take us along for your work commute, get ready for our two pesewas (two cents) and a whole lotta comedy sprinkled in there.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Fruit is the game this year, and many artists have been putting in the work and releasing AMAZING songs In these first months of 2024. On this episode, Tuntum Black will be reviewing songs by Enuonyam, Eric Jeshurn, Obaapa Christy, Elvis Bentil, Ryan... more
Releasing his first expended play comprising five fascinating songs full of energy and creativity, Nana Kojo Apeaning's craftsmanship and intentionality is one that you must listen to yourself.
Listen to 'As Gold' on Spotify, Apple Music, and vari... more
Happy Thanksgiving to the listening in the U.S.! We're not done yet, we're still talking about our pet peeves. From musical discipline to song selection, tune in to this episode for a laugh or two.
Releasing her eighth studio album entitled "My Victory", "Unbreakable" Joyce Blessing is an artist that leaves you guessing and wanting more whenever she hits the stage. This album is a compilation of new songs and oldies but goodies with a modern tw... more
From musicians and singers being too loud, bad lyrics, to mics that could burn your nose hairs, we’ll be discussing our biggest musical pet peeves
Releasing his debut album entitled "Meditations of My Heart", Samuel Adu Gyamfi also known as "KoffeeKeyz" is a talented musician with a heart for God. This album is a compilation of familiar songs with a modern twist. As always, we'll break down thi... more
Today's episode is on improving our external reach regarding Ghanaian song translations and why sometimes, there are none in our music videos. As always, feedback and conversations are encouraged. Tell a friend to tell their classmate that Episode #5... more
We're in the lab today. In episode four, we will review a few new and not-so-new songs from various artists, including Denzel Agyeman-Prempeh, Campus Rush, Ceccy Twum, E'm Praise, Manuel Bless, and Kofi Karikari. As always, we'll break down the songs... more







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