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kaknewsdotcom · 3 months ago
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Shatta Wale's "DEFAULT" Music Video Out Now
Shatta Wale’s latest single, “DEFAULT“, is a bold statement in sound and visual storytelling. The music video, directed by SM4LYF, is a gritty, high-energy reflection of the song’s themes of resilience and defiance. With its driving beat and unapologetic lyrics, “DEFAULT” is an anthem for those who refuse to back down. Shatta Wale’s signature flow and charisma shine bright, making this a standout…
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newshuntermag · 7 months ago
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It Was Not Our Intention To Cause Any Harm – Manager Of Shatta Wale Tells Ghana Society of the Physically Disabled
The statement issued by the Ghana Society of the Physically Disabled following a remark Shatta Wale made about Stonebwoy has been replied to by his manager. Continue reading It Was Not Our Intention To Cause Any Harm – Manager Of Shatta Wale Tells Ghana Society of the Physically Disabled
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curryvillain · 10 months ago
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Shatta Wale Laughs All The Way To The Bank With "Balloon"
Shatta Wale is onto something here. While Artists and Producers are having squabbles online, the Ghanian Dancehall King is busy getting to the money with new music. He shows why he stands out from the rest with the new single, “Balloon“. Released through Shatta Movement Records, Shatta Wale’s “Balloon” was first previewed on Social Media where it quickly gained popularity as a sound, sparking a…
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brookstonalmanac · 27 days ago
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Holidays 10.17
Holidays
Big Yellow Hat Day
Black Poetry Day
Coast Guard Day (Philippines)
Day of Dignity (Bolivia)
Dessalines Day (Haiti) [also 9.20]
Digital Society Day (India)
Edge Day (Straight Edge movement)
Eggplant Day (French Republic)
Feminists Day
Festival of Hengest (Asatru)
Forgive an Ex Day
Gaudy Day (a.k.a. Wear Something Gaudy Day)
Geoffrey Day (Toys R Us)
Geoscience for Everyone Day
Global Day Against Pain
Global Maker Day
The Great Shake Out Earthquake Preparedness Day (at 10:17 a.m.)
International Day For the Eradication of Poverty (UN)
International Donnie Day
International Roller Skating Day
International Sawfish Day
Kanname-Sai Harvest Festival (Japan)
Legalization Day (Canada)
Loyalty Day (Argentina)
Megan Meier Day
Mulligan Day
National Ass Day
National Body Confidence Day
National Catholic Men’s Conference Day
National Edge Day (UK)
National Geographic Day
National Hicatee Day (Belize)
National Light Day
National Lighting Day
National Nursery Practitioner Day (UK)
National Opossum Day
National Playing Card Collection Day
National Police Day (a.k.a. Wan Tamruat; Thailand)
National Sweetest Day
National Teen Arrive Alice Day
National Transfer Student Day
National Vehophobia Awareness Day
Paint A Mural On A Sidewalk Day
Pay Back a Friend Day
Primary Care Physician Day (Russia)
Shatta Wale Appreciation Day (Ghana)
Spreadsheet Day
Women in Military Service for American Memorial Day
Work On Your Charisma Day
World Geothermal Energy Day
World Poverty Day
World Trauma Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Cake Decorating Day
Chivita World Juice Day (Nigeria)
Four Prunes Day
International Real Vanilla Day
National Pasta Day
Independence & Related Days
Empire of the United States of America (Declared by Emperor Norton; 1859) [unrecognized]
Onopolissia (Declared; 2022) [unrecognized]
Stigistan (Declared; 2008; since dissolved) [unrecognized]
3rd Thursday in October
Alternative Fuel Day [3rd Thursday]
Conflict Resolution Day [3rd Thursday]
Get Smart About Credit Day [3rd Thursday]
Get To Know Your Customers Day [3rd Thursday of each Quarter]
Global Peer Support Celebration Day [3rd Thursday]
International Credit Union Day [3rd Thursday]
International ShakeOut Day [3rd Thursday]
National Do Not Disturb While Driving [3rd Thursday]
National NJCAA Day [3rd Thursday]
Plastics Thursday (Canada) [3rd Thursday]
Purple Thursday (a.k.a. Wear Purple for Domestic Violence Awareness Day) [Thursday of 3rd Full Week]
Spirit Day [3rd Thursday]
Theater Thursday [3rd Thursday of Each Month]
Thirsty Thursday [Every Thursday]
Three for Thursday [Every Thursday]
Thrift Store Thursday [Every Thursday]
Throwback Thursday [Every Thursday]
Turkey Thursday [3rd Thursday of Each Month]
Wear Purple to Stop Bullying Day [Thursday of 3rd Full Week]
World Values Day [3rd Thursday]
Weekly Holidays beginning October 17 (2nd Full Week of October)
Food & Drug Interactions and Awareness Week (thru 10.24)
Festivals Beginning October 17, 2024
Baku International Jazz Festival (Baku, Azerbaijan) [thru 10.27]
British Urban Film Festival (London, United Kingdom.) [thru 10.25]
Global Produce & Floral Show (Atlanta, Georgia) [thru 10.19]
Grand Tasting in Midtown (Atlanta, Georgia)
International Rice Festival (Crowley, Louisiana) [thru 10.20]
Kohler Food & Wine (Kohler, Wisconsin) [thru 10.20]
La Fête du Champagne (New York, New York) [& 10.22-26]
LUSCA Caribbean International Fantastic Film Fest (Mayagüez, Puerto Rico) [thru 10.23]
Michigan Apple Crunch (East Lansing, Michigan)
Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival (Martinsburg, West Virginia) [thru 10.20]
New York City Wine & Food Festival (New York, New York) [thru 10.20]
New York Comic Con (New York, New York) [thru 10.20]
New York Wine Experience (New York, New York) [thru 10.19]
North Carolina State Fair (Raleigh, North Carolina) [thru 10.27]
São Paulo International Film Festival (São Paulo, Brazil) [thru 10.30]
Texas Rose Festival (Tyler, Texas) [thru 10.20]
Vienna International Film Festival [Viennale] (Vienna, Austria) [thru 10.29]
Warsaw Beer Festival (Warsaw, Poland) [thru 10.19]
Feast Days
Adele Stimmel Chase (Artology)
Adolphe-Félix Cals (Artology)
Aequinoctium Autumnale VII (Pagan)
Andrew of Crete (Christian; Saint)
Anstrudis (Christian; Saint)
Arthur Miller (Writerism)
Audry (a.k.a. Etheldreda), Abbess of Ely (Christian; Saint)
Bartolommeo Bandinelli (Artology)
Bum Biting Day (Pastafarian)
Canaletto (Artology)
Catervus (Christian; Saint)
C. C. van Asch van Wijck (Artology)
Childe Hassam (Artology)
Cristofano Allori (Artology)
Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Doburoku Matsuri (Sake Festival; Shirahigetawara Shrine, Japan) [Day 1]
Ethelred and Ethelberht (Christian; Saints)
Florentius of Orange (Christian; Saint)
François-Isidore Gagelin (Christian; One of the Vietnamese Martyrs)
Franz Xaver Feuchtmayer the Younger (Artology)
Full Moon [10th of the Year] (a.k.a. ... 
Blackberry Moon (Choctaw)
Blood Moon (England, Neo-Pagan, Wicca)
Boun Ok Phansa (Laos; end of Buddhist Lent)
Dying Moon (Alternate)
Freezing Moon (Traditional)
Harvest Moon (Amer. Indian, Celtic, Cherokee, North America)
Hunter’s Moon (Amer. Indian, Colonial , Traditional)
Ice Moon (Traditional)
Kindly Moon (China)
Kojagrat Purnima (Nepal)
Migrating Moon (Traditional)
Seed Moon (South Africa)
Southern Hemisphere: Egg, Fish, Pink, Seed, Waking
Thadingyut Full Moon (Myanmar)
Travel Moon (Alternate)
Vap Full Moon Poya Day (Sri Lanka)
Hedwiges (a.k.a. Avoice), Duchess of Poland (Christian; Saint)
Hosea (Christian; Saint)
Ignatius of Antioch (Christian; Saint)
Irene di Spilimbergo (Artology)
Jerry Siegel (Artology)
Jesús Reyes Ferreira (Artology)
John the Short (a.k.a. John Colobus; Christian; Saint)
Large Faeries Come First Day (Shamanism)
Locke (Positivist; Saint)
Luis Alberto Solari (Artology)
Madeline (Muppetism)
Marguerite Marie Alacoque (Visitadines; Christian; Saint)
Megan Meier Day (Australia)
Nothhelm (Christian; Saint)
Randall Monroe (Humanism)
Regulus (Christian; Saint)
Rule of Andrew (Christian; Saint)
Richard Gwyn (Christian; Saint)
Robert Jordan (Writerism)
St. Audrey’s Day Fair (Original Tawdry Fair; Isle of Ely, UK)
Victor of Capua (Christian; Saint)
World Pasta Day (Pastafarian)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Lucky Day (Philippines) [56 of 71]
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [49 of 57]
Premieres
Africa Squeaks (Ub Iwerks Flip the Frog MGM Cartoon; 1931)
Angels in the Outfield (Film; 1951)
Around the World in 80 Days (Film; 1956)
Batman vs. Two-Face (WB Animated Film; 2017)
Before the Mayflower: A History of Black America, by Lerone Bennett Jr. (History Book; 1964)
Birdman (Film; 2014)
The Black Stallion (Film; 1979)
The Book of Life (Animated Film; 2014)
The Book of Mirdad, by Mikhail Naimy (Spiritual Book; 1948)
Bosko the Doughboy (WB LT Cartoon; 1931)
Buddy the Detective (WB LT Cartoon; 1934)
Bullitt (Film; 1968)
The Colbert Report (TV Series; 2005)
The Color of Money (Film; 1986)
Connections (UK Documentary Series; 1978)
The Crab with the Golden Claws, by Hergé (Graphic Novel; 1941) [Tintin #9]
The Devil’s Advocate (Film; 1997)
Earl and Water Don’t Mix or Next Time, Take the Drain (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 118; 1961)
Easy Peckin’s (WB LT Cartoon; 1953)
A Feast for Crows, by George R.R. Martin (Novel; 2005) [A Song of Fire and Ice #4]
The Frozen North (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1941)
Fury (Film; 2014)
Go Snow, Parts 1 & 2 (Underdog Cartoon, S1, Eps. 5 & 6; 1964)
Great Guns (Ub Iwerks Alice & Oswald Disney Cartoon; 1927)
Hair (Musical Play; 1967)
Hollywood Picnic (Color Rhapsody Cartoon; 1937)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (Film; 1997)
I Want to Hold Your Hand, recorded by The Beatles (Song; 1963)
Jailhouse Rock (Film; 1957)
Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day (Music Documentary Film; 2012)
Loudermilk (TV Series; 2017)
The Magic Fish (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1934)
The Man Who Watched Trains Go By, by Georges Simenon (Novel; 1938)
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (Film; 1939)
The Naked Ape, by Desmond Morris (Anthropology Book; 1967)
RCA (Electronics and Communications Company; 1919)
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, by William L. Shirer (History Book; 1960)
The River, by Bruce Springsteen (Album; 1980)
Rue Britannia, Part 1 (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 117; 1961)
’Salem’s Lot, by Stephen King (Novel; 1975)
The Seagull, by Anton Chekov (Play; 1896)
Selena, by Selena (Album; 1989)
The Sensual World, by Kate Bush (Album; 1989)
Shake Your Powder Puff (WB MM Cartoon; 1934)
Spinout (Film; 1966)
Storm Front, by Billy Joel (Album; 1989)
Street Survivors, by Lynyrd Skynyrd (Album; 1977)
Stuart Little, by E.B. White (Children’s Book; 1945)
Tarzan (Animated Film; 2013)
Through the Looking Glass (Adult Film; 1977)
Travelers (TV Series; 2016)
12x5, by The Rolling Stones (Album; 1964)
Two Little Indians (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1953)
The Weirdstone of Brisingamen, by Alan Garner (Novel; 1960)
Today’s Name Days
Anselm, Ignatius, Rudolf (Austria)
Ignacije, Vatroslav (Croatia)
Hedvika (Czech Republic)
Floretinus (Denmark)
Vesta, Veste (Estonia)
Saaga, Saana, Saini (Finland)
Baudouin, Solène (France)
Adelheid, Marie-Louise, Rudolf (Germany)
Hedvig (Hungary)
Ignazio (Italy)
Gaitis, Gaits, Karīna, Karola, Vita (Latvia)
Gytė, Kintautas, Marijonas (Lithuania)
Marta, Marte (Norway)
Lucyna, Małgorzata, Marian, Sulisława, Wiktor, Wiktoriusz (Poland)
Osea (Romania)
Veronica (Russia)
Hedviga (Slovakia)
Ignacio (Spain)
Antonia, Toini (Sweden)
Brad, Braden, Bradford, Bradley, Brady, Braeden, Brayden, Braydon, Rodolfo, Rudi, Rudolf, Rudolph, Rudolphine, Rudy (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 291 of 2024; 75 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of Week 42 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Gort (Ivy) [Day 19 of 28]
Chinese: Month 9 (Jia-Xu), Day 15 (Jia-Yin)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 15 Tishri 5785
Islamic: 13 Rabi II 1446
J Cal: 21 Orange; Seventhday [21 of 30]
Julian: 4 October 2024
Moon: 100%: Full Moon
Positivist: 11 Descartes (11th Month) [Mme. De Lambert / Vauvenargues]
Runic Half Month: Gyfu (Gift) [Day 11 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 26 of 90)
Week: 2nd Full Week of October
Zodiac: Libra (Day 25 of 30)
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nerdysblog · 2 years ago
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Mz_Essor: The Dancer Who Inspires Us All
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Believe Enyonam Essor, with the stage name Mz_Essor, is a female Ghanaian dancer, born on Sunday, March 3rd, 1996 in an urban area in Ashaiman called Newtown.
Mz_Essor began dancing at a young age, and quickly fell in love with the art form. She trained in a variety of styles, including hip hop, contemporary, jazz, belly dance, ballet, and salsa, and quickly developed a strong sense of rhythm and movement. As she grew older, she began to focus more on contemporary dance, and quickly became one of the most sought-after dancers in her local scene.
When it comes to dancers, there are few as talented and inspiring as Mz_Essor. This dynamic performer has been captivating audiences with her stunning moves and electrifying energy for years.
One of the things that sets Mz_Essor apart from other dancers is her ability to bring a unique and powerful energy to every performance. Her movements are smooth and fluid, yet also full of strength and intensity. She truly commands the stage and leaves audiences in awe.
Mz_Essor is a talented and accomplished dancer who has made a name for herself in the dance community. She is known for her fierce and energetic performances, as well as her dedication to her craft.
Mz_Essor’s performances are always a crowd pleaser, as she brings a unique energy and style to the stage. She is known for her powerful and precise movements, as well as her ability to connect with the audience. Her choreography is always fresh and innovative, and she never fails to surprise and delight her fans.
Mz_Essor’s talent and dedication have earned her many accolades and recognition in the dance community. She has performed on stages with some of the biggest names in the industry, the likes of Sarkodie, Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy, Kuami Eugene, Bisa Kdei, Medikal, Davido etc, and her works has been featured in music videos, commercials, and on television.
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In addition to her dance skills, Mz_Essor is also known for her positive attitude and her dedication to her craft. She is always pushing herself to improve, and is constantly seeking out new challenges and opportunities. She is a role model to many aspiring dancers, and is always willing to share her knowledge and experience with others.
Mz_Essor has also been active on social media platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok, where she shares her dance videos and tutorials with her followers. Her videos have gained a huge following and have been praised for their high-quality and engaging content.
In conclusion, Mz_Essor is a highly skilled and talented dancer who has made a significant impact on the dance community. Her dedication and passion for her craft is an inspiration to many, and she continues to amaze audiences with her dynamic and energetic performances. Keep an eye out for her performances and be ready to be mesmerized by her electrifying moves. If you have not yet had the opportunity to see Mz_Essor perform, be sure to catch one of her shows in the future. Her performances are truly something special, and she is sure to leave you feeling inspired and uplifted. So if you ever have a chance to see her perform, don’t miss it!
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ghlagatindotcom · 25 days ago
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'Which differences ,stop fooling and grow up' - Shatta Wale responded to Stonebwoy's birthday wish
Shatta Wale has responded to Stonebwoy’s birthday wish in what many regard as a continuation of their long-running rivalry. The Dancehall/Reggae artist Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jnr., commonly known as Shatta Wale, turned 40 on October 17, 2024. Social media has subsequently been inundated with joyful messages, notably from his fan base, the Shatta Movement (SM). Stonebwoy, Shatta Wale’s…
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brookston · 27 days ago
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Holidays 10.17
Holidays
Big Yellow Hat Day
Black Poetry Day
Coast Guard Day (Philippines)
Day of Dignity (Bolivia)
Dessalines Day (Haiti) [also 9.20]
Digital Society Day (India)
Edge Day (Straight Edge movement)
Eggplant Day (French Republic)
Feminists Day
Festival of Hengest (Asatru)
Forgive an Ex Day
Gaudy Day (a.k.a. Wear Something Gaudy Day)
Geoffrey Day (Toys R Us)
Geoscience for Everyone Day
Global Day Against Pain
Global Maker Day
The Great Shake Out Earthquake Preparedness Day (at 10:17 a.m.)
International Day For the Eradication of Poverty (UN)
International Donnie Day
International Roller Skating Day
International Sawfish Day
Kanname-Sai Harvest Festival (Japan)
Legalization Day (Canada)
Loyalty Day (Argentina)
Megan Meier Day
Mulligan Day
National Ass Day
National Body Confidence Day
National Catholic Men’s Conference Day
National Edge Day (UK)
National Geographic Day
National Hicatee Day (Belize)
National Light Day
National Lighting Day
National Nursery Practitioner Day (UK)
National Opossum Day
National Playing Card Collection Day
National Police Day (a.k.a. Wan Tamruat; Thailand)
National Sweetest Day
National Teen Arrive Alice Day
National Transfer Student Day
National Vehophobia Awareness Day
Paint A Mural On A Sidewalk Day
Pay Back a Friend Day
Primary Care Physician Day (Russia)
Shatta Wale Appreciation Day (Ghana)
Spreadsheet Day
Women in Military Service for American Memorial Day
Work On Your Charisma Day
World Geothermal Energy Day
World Poverty Day
World Trauma Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Cake Decorating Day
Chivita World Juice Day (Nigeria)
Four Prunes Day
International Real Vanilla Day
National Pasta Day
Independence & Related Days
Empire of the United States of America (Declared by Emperor Norton; 1859) [unrecognized]
Onopolissia (Declared; 2022) [unrecognized]
Stigistan (Declared; 2008; since dissolved) [unrecognized]
3rd Thursday in October
Alternative Fuel Day [3rd Thursday]
Conflict Resolution Day [3rd Thursday]
Get Smart About Credit Day [3rd Thursday]
Get To Know Your Customers Day [3rd Thursday of each Quarter]
Global Peer Support Celebration Day [3rd Thursday]
International Credit Union Day [3rd Thursday]
International ShakeOut Day [3rd Thursday]
National Do Not Disturb While Driving [3rd Thursday]
National NJCAA Day [3rd Thursday]
Plastics Thursday (Canada) [3rd Thursday]
Purple Thursday (a.k.a. Wear Purple for Domestic Violence Awareness Day) [Thursday of 3rd Full Week]
Spirit Day [3rd Thursday]
Theater Thursday [3rd Thursday of Each Month]
Thirsty Thursday [Every Thursday]
Three for Thursday [Every Thursday]
Thrift Store Thursday [Every Thursday]
Throwback Thursday [Every Thursday]
Turkey Thursday [3rd Thursday of Each Month]
Wear Purple to Stop Bullying Day [Thursday of 3rd Full Week]
World Values Day [3rd Thursday]
Weekly Holidays beginning October 17 (2nd Full Week of October)
Food & Drug Interactions and Awareness Week (thru 10.24)
Festivals Beginning October 17, 2024
Baku International Jazz Festival (Baku, Azerbaijan) [thru 10.27]
British Urban Film Festival (London, United Kingdom.) [thru 10.25]
Global Produce & Floral Show (Atlanta, Georgia) [thru 10.19]
Grand Tasting in Midtown (Atlanta, Georgia)
International Rice Festival (Crowley, Louisiana) [thru 10.20]
Kohler Food & Wine (Kohler, Wisconsin) [thru 10.20]
La Fête du Champagne (New York, New York) [& 10.22-26]
LUSCA Caribbean International Fantastic Film Fest (Mayagüez, Puerto Rico) [thru 10.23]
Michigan Apple Crunch (East Lansing, Michigan)
Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival (Martinsburg, West Virginia) [thru 10.20]
New York City Wine & Food Festival (New York, New York) [thru 10.20]
New York Comic Con (New York, New York) [thru 10.20]
New York Wine Experience (New York, New York) [thru 10.19]
North Carolina State Fair (Raleigh, North Carolina) [thru 10.27]
São Paulo International Film Festival (São Paulo, Brazil) [thru 10.30]
Texas Rose Festival (Tyler, Texas) [thru 10.20]
Vienna International Film Festival [Viennale] (Vienna, Austria) [thru 10.29]
Warsaw Beer Festival (Warsaw, Poland) [thru 10.19]
Feast Days
Adele Stimmel Chase (Artology)
Adolphe-Félix Cals (Artology)
Aequinoctium Autumnale VII (Pagan)
Andrew of Crete (Christian; Saint)
Anstrudis (Christian; Saint)
Arthur Miller (Writerism)
Audry (a.k.a. Etheldreda), Abbess of Ely (Christian; Saint)
Bartolommeo Bandinelli (Artology)
Bum Biting Day (Pastafarian)
Canaletto (Artology)
Catervus (Christian; Saint)
C. C. van Asch van Wijck (Artology)
Childe Hassam (Artology)
Cristofano Allori (Artology)
Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Doburoku Matsuri (Sake Festival; Shirahigetawara Shrine, Japan) [Day 1]
Ethelred and Ethelberht (Christian; Saints)
Florentius of Orange (Christian; Saint)
François-Isidore Gagelin (Christian; One of the Vietnamese Martyrs)
Franz Xaver Feuchtmayer the Younger (Artology)
Full Moon [10th of the Year] (a.k.a. ... 
Blackberry Moon (Choctaw)
Blood Moon (England, Neo-Pagan, Wicca)
Boun Ok Phansa (Laos; end of Buddhist Lent)
Dying Moon (Alternate)
Freezing Moon (Traditional)
Harvest Moon (Amer. Indian, Celtic, Cherokee, North America)
Hunter’s Moon (Amer. Indian, Colonial , Traditional)
Ice Moon (Traditional)
Kindly Moon (China)
Kojagrat Purnima (Nepal)
Migrating Moon (Traditional)
Seed Moon (South Africa)
Southern Hemisphere: Egg, Fish, Pink, Seed, Waking
Thadingyut Full Moon (Myanmar)
Travel Moon (Alternate)
Vap Full Moon Poya Day (Sri Lanka)
Hedwiges (a.k.a. Avoice), Duchess of Poland (Christian; Saint)
Hosea (Christian; Saint)
Ignatius of Antioch (Christian; Saint)
Irene di Spilimbergo (Artology)
Jerry Siegel (Artology)
Jesús Reyes Ferreira (Artology)
John the Short (a.k.a. John Colobus; Christian; Saint)
Large Faeries Come First Day (Shamanism)
Locke (Positivist; Saint)
Luis Alberto Solari (Artology)
Madeline (Muppetism)
Marguerite Marie Alacoque (Visitadines; Christian; Saint)
Megan Meier Day (Australia)
Nothhelm (Christian; Saint)
Randall Monroe (Humanism)
Regulus (Christian; Saint)
Rule of Andrew (Christian; Saint)
Richard Gwyn (Christian; Saint)
Robert Jordan (Writerism)
St. Audrey’s Day Fair (Original Tawdry Fair; Isle of Ely, UK)
Victor of Capua (Christian; Saint)
World Pasta Day (Pastafarian)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Lucky Day (Philippines) [56 of 71]
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [49 of 57]
Premieres
Africa Squeaks (Ub Iwerks Flip the Frog MGM Cartoon; 1931)
Angels in the Outfield (Film; 1951)
Around the World in 80 Days (Film; 1956)
Batman vs. Two-Face (WB Animated Film; 2017)
Before the Mayflower: A History of Black America, by Lerone Bennett Jr. (History Book; 1964)
Birdman (Film; 2014)
The Black Stallion (Film; 1979)
The Book of Life (Animated Film; 2014)
The Book of Mirdad, by Mikhail Naimy (Spiritual Book; 1948)
Bosko the Doughboy (WB LT Cartoon; 1931)
Buddy the Detective (WB LT Cartoon; 1934)
Bullitt (Film; 1968)
The Colbert Report (TV Series; 2005)
The Color of Money (Film; 1986)
Connections (UK Documentary Series; 1978)
The Crab with the Golden Claws, by Hergé (Graphic Novel; 1941) [Tintin #9]
The Devil’s Advocate (Film; 1997)
Earl and Water Don’t Mix or Next Time, Take the Drain (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 118; 1961)
Easy Peckin’s (WB LT Cartoon; 1953)
A Feast for Crows, by George R.R. Martin (Novel; 2005) [A Song of Fire and Ice #4]
The Frozen North (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1941)
Fury (Film; 2014)
Go Snow, Parts 1 & 2 (Underdog Cartoon, S1, Eps. 5 & 6; 1964)
Great Guns (Ub Iwerks Alice & Oswald Disney Cartoon; 1927)
Hair (Musical Play; 1967)
Hollywood Picnic (Color Rhapsody Cartoon; 1937)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (Film; 1997)
I Want to Hold Your Hand, recorded by The Beatles (Song; 1963)
Jailhouse Rock (Film; 1957)
Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day (Music Documentary Film; 2012)
Loudermilk (TV Series; 2017)
The Magic Fish (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1934)
The Man Who Watched Trains Go By, by Georges Simenon (Novel; 1938)
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (Film; 1939)
The Naked Ape, by Desmond Morris (Anthropology Book; 1967)
RCA (Electronics and Communications Company; 1919)
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, by William L. Shirer (History Book; 1960)
The River, by Bruce Springsteen (Album; 1980)
Rue Britannia, Part 1 (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S3, Ep. 117; 1961)
’Salem’s Lot, by Stephen King (Novel; 1975)
The Seagull, by Anton Chekov (Play; 1896)
Selena, by Selena (Album; 1989)
The Sensual World, by Kate Bush (Album; 1989)
Shake Your Powder Puff (WB MM Cartoon; 1934)
Spinout (Film; 1966)
Storm Front, by Billy Joel (Album; 1989)
Street Survivors, by Lynyrd Skynyrd (Album; 1977)
Stuart Little, by E.B. White (Children’s Book; 1945)
Tarzan (Animated Film; 2013)
Through the Looking Glass (Adult Film; 1977)
Travelers (TV Series; 2016)
12x5, by The Rolling Stones (Album; 1964)
Two Little Indians (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1953)
The Weirdstone of Brisingamen, by Alan Garner (Novel; 1960)
Today’s Name Days
Anselm, Ignatius, Rudolf (Austria)
Ignacije, Vatroslav (Croatia)
Hedvika (Czech Republic)
Floretinus (Denmark)
Vesta, Veste (Estonia)
Saaga, Saana, Saini (Finland)
Baudouin, Solène (France)
Adelheid, Marie-Louise, Rudolf (Germany)
Hedvig (Hungary)
Ignazio (Italy)
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Latest Trends and Timeless Flavors from Summer Fancy Food 2024
Summer Fancy Food showcased innovations that captivate palates and inspire culinary passions.
August 30, 2024
Nancy Trent
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Summer Fancy Food, where culinary excellence meets innovation in every bite, was held at the Javits Center in New York City in June. This year's event was a celebration of the artistry, diversity, and ingenuity that define the world of gourmet and specialty foods. From unconventional, artisanal treats to unique Italian taste to healthy flash frozen delivery to plant-based delicacies, Summer Fancy Food showcased the latest trends and timeless flavors that captivate palates and inspire culinary passions.  
Tour the tastes, trends and brands from around the world and enjoy a feast for the senses that will shape the future of gourmet cuisine. 
Pique Pantry Items
As consumers increasingly prioritize quality and convenience in their culinary choices, pantry items are experiencing a significant surge in popularity. This trend, accelerated by pandemic-induced changes in shopping habits, reflects a shift toward stocking versatile, long-lasting essentials that don’t compromise on taste or nutrition. Today’s consumer is not just looking for basic ingredients but for products that marry authenticity with innovation, offering gourmet experiences right from their pantry.
One key driver behind this trend is the growing demand for products with a rich heritage and strong brand stories. For instance, Ponti Vinegar, Italy’s # 1 vinegar brand, with over 230 years of history, is emblematic of this movement. Its diverse range of vinegars, from the best-selling Balsamic Vinegar of Modena to the innovative Balsamic Vinegar of Modena Spray, showcases how traditional brands are evolving to meet modern tastes while preserving their legacy. It’s the most authentic way to drizzle as seen at every true Italian restaurant.  
Similarly, the rising popularity of high-quality, sustainable protein sources has put brands like Season Brand in the spotlight.  Ready with no-cook SMASH (Season’s Mackeral-Anchovies-Sardine-Herring) protein toppers. Known for its premium tinned fish, Season Brand has been a trusted name for over a century, offering responsibly sourced sardines, mackerel, and anchovies. Their latest innovations, Caviart Black Seaweed Pearls and Yellowfin Tuna Fillets in jars reflects the brand’s commitment to sustainability, quality and health, catering to the growing interest in high quality and nutrient-dense foods.
The trend also extends to globally inspired flavors that allow consumers to explore diverse culinary traditions from their own kitchens. Brands like Wildfare with its shakshuka, shatta and ajvar jarred ready to spice up any meal with Mediterranean classics.  Wildfare takes crops cultivated under Mediterranean soil and sun from ancestral fields in families for generations and uses heritage recipes to create irresistible and good-for-you, Mediterranean fare fit for American pantries. 
Tari is tapping into this demand with Peruvian hot sauces made from real peppers grown in Peru. 
In addition to taste, health, and sustainability, there’s a focus on the artisanal and the unique. Products like Seasons Olive Oil collectible, high-polyphenol-infused oils, and Zalt Salt’s hand-harvested, solar-evaporated sea salt from Zanzibar are examples of how pantry staples are being reimagined as premium, giftable items.
Moreover, the trend reflects a return to simplicity and purity in food. Brands like Pellegrino’s Marinara, with its NYC family restaurant roots, emphasizes clean ingredients with no fillers or added sugars. Tops Honey, sourced from Bulgaria’s largest bee farm, underscores the importance of quality production and natural processes in delivering pure, healthy products.
Finally, artisanal craftsmanship and local sourcing are key aspects of this trend, as seen with Rick’s Picks’ award-winning pickles made from locally sourced produce and Five Star MTK’s seafood sauces that bring the flavors of Montauk to the kitchen.
Trending pantry Items are characterized by a convergence of quality, sustainability, authenticity, and global inspiration. These products not only meet the practical needs of modern consumers but also enrich their culinary experiences, making the pantry a focal point of today’s kitchen.
More Ways to Eat from the Sea
As consumers seek to diversify their diets with healthier, sustainable options, seafood is taking center stage in innovative new forms. The latest trend in the culinary world is all about finding more ways to enjoy the rich flavors and nutritional benefits of fish, whether it’s a fresh twist on a classic or a completely novel creation.
One brand leading this charge is Tonnino, which has expanded its much-loved line of jarred tuna to include chunky, ready-to-eat salmon fillets. Known for using only the finest cuts of 100% yellowfin tuna, Tonnino’s move into gourmet salmon, but also premium albacore in cans and jars; in addition to its new tuna dips and kids lines, offers a new dimension for discerning food lovers. These premium fillets, available in a variety of flavors, cater to those who crave the convenience of ready-to-eat seafood without compromising on quality or sustainability.
Meanwhile, Maressata is redefining how we think about fish with its high-quality, sustainable tuna salami. Drawing on ancient Italian artisanal traditions, these elegant salamis offer a healthy and gourmet alternative to traditional cured meats. Made with the same care and craftsmanship that defines Italy’s rich culinary heritage, Maressata’s tuna salamis provide a unique and sophisticated way to experience the sea, bringing together the best of tradition and innovation.
These developments are part of a broader trend that sees seafood becoming more versatile and accessible. Whether you’re seeking a gourmet meal or a quick, nutritious snack, the sea is offering more delicious options than ever before. Brands like Tonnino and Maressata are at the forefront of this movement, expanding the possibilities of seafood and making it easier than ever to enjoy the flavors of the ocean in new and exciting ways.
No-Cook Cooking: The Rise of Effortless Gourmet Meals
In today’s fast-paced world, the demand for convenient yet nutritious meal options is driving a new trend: no-cook cooking. This movement is all about enjoying high-quality, delicious meals without the hassle of traditional cooking, thanks to innovative food brands that are redefining what it means to eat well with minimal effort.
At the forefront of this trend is Jane Foodie, a brand revolutionizing ready-to-eat meals with their innovative par-cooked, pre-baked, flash-frozen offerings. Unlike traditional frozen foods, Jane Foodie’s meals are prepared by culinary professionals using real, scratch-made recipes with the highest-quality ingredients. The result is a line of comfort meals that are not only free from preservatives and processed ingredients but also lower in sodium and calories. These meals deliver the convenience of flash-frozen technology while maintaining the taste and nutrition of homemade food, all at an affordable price point.
On the other end of the spectrum, Bang offers a no-cook dining experience that brings the exotic flavors of East meets West directly to your table. This unique concept marries the distinct, natural flavors of Indian cuisine with a fresh, light approach that promotes longevity and mind-body wellness. Bang’s menu features health-focused Desi Fusion cuisine, blending traditional Bengali-inspired recipes with superfood ingredients and modern culinary techniques. The result is a vibrant, flavorful meal that feels indulgent yet is rooted in nutritional balance.
The rise of no-cook cooking is a testament to how culinary innovation is meeting the needs of today’s consumers. Whether it’s the convenience of Jane Foodie’s gourmet flash-frozen meals or the healthful indulgence of Bang’s Desi Fusion dishes, no-cook cooking offers a new way to enjoy delicious, high-quality food without spending hours in the kitchen. As this trend continues to grow, it’s clear that the future of dining is as much about ease and accessibility as it is about flavor and nutrition.
Satisfying Spin on Sweets
As consumers become more health-conscious, the demand for sweets that satisfy cravings without compromising on nutrition is on the rise. Enter a new wave of innovative confections that blend indulgence with better-for-you ingredients, offering a satisfying spin on traditional sweets.
Leading this trend is Tamalitoz by Sugarox, an artisanal Mexican candy that flips the script on traditional flavors. Unlike conventional Mexican candies, which often feature chili on the outside, Tamalitoz infuses the chili inside, allowing the sweet, fruity flavors to shine first. This unique twist has made Tamalitoz a fruity favorite both nationally and globally. Originating from Sugarox Candy Studio, a tiny candy store in Mexico City, this small-batch hard candy is the creation of husband-and-husband team, Jack and Dec, who have brought their passion for nontraditional sweets to the world.
For those seeking sweet indulgence with a health-conscious edge, Nolita offers a wide selection of keto-friendly breakfast options that are naturally sweet without any added sugars or sweeteners. Nolita’s innovative approach is rooted in their proprietary process (patent pending), a novel thermomechanical technique that shapes fibers’ properties to create a natural sweet taste. Their lineup of muffins, pancake mixes, granolas, and bread mixes is crafted with wholesome Mediterranean diet ingredients, providing clean keto alternatives that are 100% vegan, gluten-free, and nut-free. Nolita’s offerings are proof that you can enjoy your favorite breakfast treats without compromising on health or flavor.
Another standout in the realm of satisfying sweets is YAMYAM, with their AppleSnacks made from fresh, high-quality apples sourced from Chihuahua, Mexico. These snacks are designed to be a delicious and healthy option, free from artificial additives and preservatives. YAMYAM’s AppleSnacks offer the perfect balance of convenience and nutrition, making them an ideal choice for anyone looking for a naturally sweet treat.
These satisfying sweets are redefining what it means to indulge, proving that you can have your candy and eat it too—without the guilt. As more consumers seek out treats that align with their health goals, this trend is set to continue growing, bringing even more exciting, better-for-you options to the table.
DIY Treats 
The DIY food trend is taking the culinary world by storm, offering consumers a way to create healthier, gourmet treats at home with ease. This movement is all about combining convenience with high-quality ingredients, allowing everyone to enjoy freshly made, better-for-you options without the hassle of traditional preparation.
Smoodi, the #1 smoothie store in a box, makes it incredibly simple to whip up delicious and nutritious smoothies in less than 60 seconds, with no operator required. All you need is a countertop, a drain, and electricity, as the machine blends and cleans automatically. Not only does this DIY smoothie station eliminate food waste, but it also uses recyclable packaging, making it an eco-friendly choice. With Smoodi, you can enjoy fresh, restaurant-quality smoothies anywhere, anytime.
On the show floor, Solato, put a fresh spin on gelato with a new technology housed in a sleek countertop machine that churns out frozen treats with 40% less sugar than store-bought brands and free of artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives. This makes it easier to indulge in your favorite frozen desserts without the guilt.
The rise of DIY treats like those offered by Smoodi and Solato is a testament to how consumers are embracing healthier, more sustainable ways to enjoy their favorite foods. As these innovative solutions make it possible to create high-quality, better-for-you treats at home, the DIY food trend is set to become an essential part of the modern kitchen.
Simple Swaps
Simple swaps are becoming a significant trend in the food industry. At the Fancy Food Show, several brands showcased innovative products that offer nutritious and delicious alternatives to traditional favorites.
Crepini, known for their high-protein, carb-free egg wraps are a game-changer, replacing high-calorie wraps, tacos, breads, pitas, pizzas, and even desserts and breakfast dishes. The brand launched Pancheesi by Crepini, a protein pancake with cottage cheese offering an even better source of protein to replace pancakes, crepes and sandwiches. 
Another exciting swap comes from Captain Danny, who introduces rice popcorn, a delicious and innovative snack that is 100% crunchy. Captain Danny’s rice popcorn prioritizes premium local ingredients and uses eco-friendly, non-fried methods, making it a clean-label, vegetarian, nut-free, and non-GMO option. This swap provides a healthier alternative to traditional popcorn while maintaining the satisfying crunch that snack lovers crave.
For those who love pizza but want a healthier option, Loopini offers an authentic pizza made with ancient superfoods, hand-crafted by the 2024 World Pizza Champion. This pizza is packed with 16g of fiber, 40g of protein, and a low glycemic index, making it a powerhouse of nutrition. Loopini’s ingredients not only boost cardiovascular health with phytosterols that lower cholesterol but also support muscle recovery, promote gut health, and enhance digestion.
These simple swaps are more than just alternatives; they represent a shift towards more conscious eating, where flavor and nutrition go hand in hand. As these products gain popularity, they are paving the way for a new era of healthier, more satisfying food choices.
Grain and Bread Comeback
In a world where gluten-free and low-carb diets have dominated the conversation, a resurgence in grain and bread consumption is making waves. This comeback is driven by a renewed appreciation for traditional methods, quality ingredients, and the nostalgic comfort that grains and bread bring to our tables.
Just Bagels’ authentic New York-style bagels are made using time-honored methods from the Bronx. Each bagel is boiled and baked to perfection, delivering that classic chewy texture and golden crust that true bagel enthusiasts crave. With a commitment to natural, nut-free, non-GMO ingredients, Just Bagels caters to both traditionalists and those seeking modern flavors, all while maintaining their kosher certification.
Another key player in this grain renaissance is Maine Grains, known for their award-winning, freshly milled, stone-ground organic and heritage grains. Sourced from the Northeast, Maine Grains uses traditional stone milling processes to ensure their products are packed with nutrients and flavor, making them ideal for natural fermentation baking and cooking. Their mill has even helped the town of Skowhegan become a hub in the global movement to relocalize grain economies.
41 Grains, a family business from Montana, is also contributing to the grain comeback with their farm-fresh products. They take raw grains from local farmers in McCone County (county 41) and turn them into nutritious flours and mixes. With a focus on minimizing additives, 41 Grains delivers wholesome, customizable products that meet the needs of today’s health-conscious consumers.
For those seeking a modern twist on traditional bread, Mesada Group's Crust Away offers an innovative solution. Their crustless bread, made with just seven high-quality ingredients, provides a healthier alternative that resonates with both kids and moms. Kosher and ISO certified, Crust Away is an American take on bread that fits seamlessly into everyday life, offering convenience without compromising on quality.
This grain and bread comeback is more than just a trend—it's a return to the roots of good eating, where the focus is on quality, tradition, and the simple pleasure of enjoying real food.
Pure Protein
Protein remains a key focus in many diets, there’s a growing trend towards pure, high-quality protein sources that offer both nutritional benefits and exceptional taste. From plant-based innovations to artisanal meats, brands are redefining what it means to fuel our bodies with the best.
Tootie’s Tempeh crunchy mini-cookies are made entirely from plant-based ingredients sourced from around the globe. These treats are more than just a snack—they’re a nutritional powerhouse. 
For those who prefer their protein in a more traditional form, Field Trip offers grass-fed beef jerky that is both protein-rich and delicious. Born from the vision of three friends determined to elevate meat snacks, Field Trip provides a healthier alternative that doesn’t compromise on taste. Their jerky is perfect for on-the-go consumers who want a savory, protein-packed snack that’s as versatile as it is flavorful.
Greenridge Naturals brings tradition into the modern protein trend with their premium, natural meats and cheeses. Their naturally smoked European sausages are handcrafted using unique spice blends developed in-house and hardwood smoked with real wood chips. These artisanal products are not only rich in protein but also honor traditional methods, offering a taste that’s both nourishing and delicious.
Idyll Farms offers a unique take on protein with their goat farmstead creamery in Northport, Michigan. Certified Humane Alpine goats are pasture-fed through managed intensive rotational grazing, ensuring that their goat cheese is not only fresh and gluten-free but also produced with the highest standards of animal welfare. With goats milked twice daily using a gentle vacuum system, Idyl Farms combines tradition with modern practices to create a protein-rich cheese that’s as ethical as it is flavorful.
This trend towards pure protein highlights a shift towards quality, sustainability, and simplicity in our diets. Whether it’s plant-based snacks, artisanal meats, or innovative dairy alternatives, today’s protein offerings are as diverse as they are delicious.
Allergen-Friendly Snacks
There is a growing demand for snacks that not only taste great but also cater to a variety of dietary needs and restrictions. As more consumers seek allergen-friendly options, brands are stepping up to provide clean, safe, and delicious alternatives that everyone can enjoy.
Every Body Eat is leading the charge with its line of gluten-free, plant-based snack thins and crispbreads. Designed to accommodate a wide range of dietary restrictions, their products are non-GMO, kosher, and free from nuts, soy, sesame, and corn. But Every Body Eat is more than just a snack company—they’re a champion of inclusivity, with over 50% of their team comprising people of color and women, ensuring that their mission extends beyond just food.
From the heart of Brooklyn, Brooklyn Bites offers guilt-free cookie brittle that doesn’t sacrifice taste for dietary needs. Crafted by a mother-daughter duo, their cookie brittle is made with whole grain oat flour, sunflower oil, oat milk, and flax seeds, making it free from the top eight allergens. Brooklyn Bites combines quality ingredients with a commitment to allergen safety, proving that indulgence and health can go hand in hand.
Iberica brings a touch of gourmet flair to the world of potato chips with their delectable, gluten-free varieties. Imported from Spain, these chips offer unique flavors that blend traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation. Iberica doesn’t just create snacks; they craft an experience, elevating everyday chips into a gourmet adventure.
For a refreshing twist, Motif introduces a variety of mints that are as unique as they are allergen-friendly. Free from sugar and vegan, Motif’s mints are designed by a team of artists and illustrators who draw inspiration from fashion, interiors, art, and pop culture. Their commitment to diverse, premium collections ensures that there’s a mint for every palate and occasion, all while maintaining a focus on quality and design.
This trend towards allergen-friendly snacking reflects a broader movement towards inclusivity and health-conscious eating. By catering to various dietary needs without compromising on flavor or quality, these brands are redefining what it means to enjoy snacks that are both clean and satisfying.
Next-Level Hydration: Elevating the Beverage Experience
As consumers become more health-conscious and adventurous in their choices, the hydration market is evolving with innovative beverages that go beyond basic thirst-quenching. This trend highlights a range of next-level hydration options designed to enhance wellness, boost energy, and provide unparalleled refreshment. Here’s a look at some standout offerings transforming the landscape of hydration.
Realm Artesian Water stands out with its pristine and refreshing taste, sourced from a bedrock-barricaded natural well in the heart of the Adirondacks. Its unique peak filtration process, high pH, low minerality, and elevated alkalinity make it a top choice for those seeking superior hydration. With its commitment to sustainability and protection through greener packaging, Realm Artesian Water is celebrated for its remarkable purity and high absorption potential, ensuring that each sip is as clean as it is beneficial.
Vicus takes water to a new level with its smooth, silky texture and alkaline pH, thanks to a proprietary restructuring process. Utilizing ozone and quartz, Vicus revitalizes the water to restore and enhance its natural properties, offering a truly extraordinary drinking experience. Its scientific approach to water enhancement promises hydration that is both refreshing and restorative.
Bee’s Water introduces a novel twist to hydration with its honey-infused beverages. Combining 100% organic honey with a daily dose of vitamin C, this drink provides sustained energy and a subtle, delightful taste. Free from artificial sweeteners and high-fructose corn syrup, Bee’s Water harnesses the natural benefits of honey, including amino acids, minerals, and antioxidants, making it a healthier and more flavorful alternative to typical flavored waters.
Fresh Fizz Sodas offer a premium, carbonated option for those seeking a refreshing, low-calorie beverage. Sweetened with natural honey and infused with fresh herbs and spices, these sodas exclude preservatives and artificial sugars, aligning with paleo-certified standards. Their diverse range of flavors makes them perfect for enjoying on their own or as mixers in cocktails and mocktails, catering to a growing demand for healthier soda alternatives.
Monatea brings a unique flair to the sparkling beverage market with its cold-brewed, rooibos-based soda infused with African botanicals. Made with 100% organic ingredients, Monatea offers a distinctive alternative to sugary drinks, celebrating the rich flavors and health benefits of rooibos while embracing the essence of South Africa’s Western Cape.
Guinep offers a non-alcoholic, ocean mineral cocktail crafted from the Caribbean guinep fruit. With a flavor profile described as a blend of lime, lychee, and guava, Guinep is deeply hydrating and mood-elevating, thanks to its blend of GABA, magnesium L-Threonate, caffeine, and L-Theanine. This zero-calorie, zero-sugar, and vegan-friendly drink also reflects a commitment to environmental responsibility, being a member of 1% for the Planet.
These next-level hydration options represent a significant shift in how we approach beverage consumption, combining health benefits with innovative flavors and sustainable practices. Whether you're looking for pure water with enhanced properties, honey-infused energy, or unique flavored sodas, these beverages provide a refreshing and healthful way to stay hydrated and energized.
As the curtains fell on Summer Fancy Food, we reflected on a delightful journey through the world of culinary innovation and gastronomic delight. The flavors sampled, the connections made, and the ideas exchanged have enriched our understanding of what it means to savor the finest foods from around the globe. As we bid farewell, let's carry with us the inspiration to create, the passion to explore new tastes, and the commitment to elevate the art of food. Until we meet again in Summer Fancy Food 2025, may every meal be a celebration of creativity and flavor. 
For more trends, read the latest from trendspotter Nancy Trent. 
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How Shatta Wale reacted to the release of Vybz Kartel
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Popular Ghanaian Dancehall star Shatta Wale has reacted to the news of Jamaican musician Vybz Kartel's release from prison. Shatta Wale had been vocal about his support for Vybz Kartel since his incarceration in 2014 for murder. Shatta Wale was the only African artiste who actively campaigned for Kartel's freedom through the #FreeVybzKartel movement and even released a song, "Free Up Di Gaza," in 2016 advocating for a reduced sentence and Kartel's ultimate release.
Following the announcement of Kartel's release on July 31, 2024, Shatta Wale took to social media to share his excitement with his  .....................................
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News - VIDEO: Shatta Wale Donates Ghc30,000 To Buzzstop Boys
Hub Ghana – bringing you all trending daily news as it happens. Get daily comprehensive summary of the recent news, sports news & top stories that have rocked the online scene. Check out the news below. The CEO of Shatta Movement, Shatta Wale, has done another remarkable thing today, June 12, 2024, concerning his philanthropic endeavors. Together with his manager, a delegation from his…
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gokbreak · 6 months ago
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I Shatta wale(shatta movement) JUST CAN’T SLEEP TILL I GET THIS #SAFA TO THE FANS …I @shattawalenima LOVE YOU ALL OK 🩵💪🩸🛎️
THIS IS GOING TO BE THE FIRST BEST FAN ALBUM IN THE WORLD 🌎 #Globalhits
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#SHATTAMUSIC #AFROBEATS #AMAPIANO 🔥🔥🔥🔥 SHOUTS TO #Nawtyboi x #Paq ,TRYING TO GET TUBHANI DUNCAN ON THIS TOO 🙏🙌💪🩵 #SAFA🌎🔥
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Sammy Flex Announces Shatta Wale's Fan-Dedicated Album 'SAFA'
Shatta Wale’s manager, Sammy Flex, took to social media to announce the upcoming album “SAFA“, a project dedicated to and made possible by the fans of Shatta Movement. This highly anticipated album is a testament to the strong bond between Shatta Wale and his loyal fanbase. Sammy Flex, who has been instrumental in Shatta Wale’s career, has played a crucial role in bringing this project to life.…
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Shatta Wale Praises Sammy Flex; Says He Is The Best Manager He Has Had In His Career
Ghanaian Dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale, has praised Sammy Flex. He touted him as the best manager he has had in his career. Wale, born Charles Nii Armah Mensah, sang the praises of his manager in an interview with Nana Kwame Gyan on Onua Showbiz which Newshuntermag.com has come across. The Shatta Movement leader stated that Sammy understands him better than the previous managers he worked…
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Shatta Wale - Holiday (Official Audio)
Shatta Wale Holiday Shatta Wale releases a new song ‘Holiday’, off the Album Konekt. This new album is a joint release by Shatta Movement Empire & Bankulli Entertainment. Stream and enjoy the song below:
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Bizzle Entertainment's Response to Shatta Wale Concert Cancellation: A Commitment to Transparency
Bizzle Entertainment, the esteemed organizers of the highly-anticipated Shatta Wale concert at Wolverhampton’s Hangar, have issued an official press statement in light of the unforeseen cancellation of the event by the Shatta Movement Empire’s management. Expressing their sincere surprise at the unexpected public announcement, Bizzle Entertainment reiterated their unwavering commitment to…
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Shatta Wale crowned "Artiste of the Year" at Ghana Music Awards UK (GMA-UK) 2023 - WINNERS LIST
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Shatta Wale crowned "Artiste of the Year" at Ghana Music Awards UK (GMA-UK) 2023 - WINNERS LIST
The winners of the seventh annual Ghana Music Awards UK (GMA-UK) were announced at The Royal Regency in London on 7 October, with dancehall singer Shatta Wale the night’s biggest winner.
The scheme celebrates the influence of Ghanaian music in the UK, and this year’s edition honoured works released between April 2022 and March 2023, across more than 30 categories. Shatta Wale bested fellow stars Black Sherif, Piesie Esther, Stonebwoy, Sarkodie, and King Promise to annex the Artist of the Year prize, previously held by Black Sherif.
Aside from the coveted trophy, Shatta Wale, fuelled by hit record ‘On God’, clinched the awards for Reggae/Dancehall Artist of the Year, Reggae/Dancehall Song of the Year and Song of the Year. His fanbase, Shatta Movement, was also recognised as the Most Dominant Fanbase of the Year.
Below is the full list of winners:
Hiplife/Hip Hop Artist of the Year
Black Sherif
Sarkodie
Medikal
Amerado
DJ Azonto
Lasmid
Hiplife/Hip Hop Song of the Year
‘Friday Night’ – Lasmid
‘Scarface’ – Medikal
‘Grace’ – Amerado ft. Lasmid
‘Ewiase’ – Kweku Flick
‘Country Side’ – Sarkodie ft. Black Sherif
‘Soja’ – Black Sherif
‘Fa No Fom’ – DJ Azonto
‘Benzo’ – Malcom Nuna
‘Kwacha’ – YPee ft. Yaw TOG
‘Pressure’ – Kimilist
‘Obaa Hemaa’ – Skyface SDW ft. O’Kenneth, Reggie, Beeztrap KOTM, Kwaku DMC & Jay Bahd
Highlife Song of the Year
‘Atia (High-life Rendition)’ – Epixode ft. Kwabena Kwabena
‘Adidede’ – Adina
‘Adom’ – Kwesi Arthur
‘Have Mercy’ – Kofi Knit
‘Champagne’ – KiDi
‘My Darling’ – Akwaboah ft. Kwabena Kwabena
‘Outside (Abonten)’ – DJ Breezy ft. Kwesi Arthur, Mugeez, Stonebwoy, Black Sherif & Smallgod
‘Afraid to Lose You’ – Kwabena Kwabena
‘Ofon Na Ɛdi Asɛm Fo’ – Daddy Lumba
‘Settle’ – Gambo ft. Keche
Highlife Artist of the Year
Adina
Kofi Kinaata
KiDi
Akwaboah
Kwabena Kwabena
Gospel Song of the Year
‘Wayε Me Yie’ – Piesie Esther
‘My Meditations’ – Diana Hamilton
‘Final Say (Medley)’ – Celestine Donkor
‘Mala’ – MOGmusic
‘This Far’ – Ewura Abena
Gospel Artist of the Year
Piesie Esther
Diana Hamilton
Celestine Donkor
MOGmusic
Reggae/Dancehall Artiste of the Year
Ras Kuuku
Epixode
Rocky Dawuni
Stonebwoy
Shatta Wale
Samini
Reggae/Dancehall Song of the Year
‘3 3 & 1 (Miensa Miensa Ne Baako)’ – Ras Kuuku
‘Atia’ – Epixode
‘Don’t Forget Me’ – Black Sherif
‘Never Bow Down’ – Rocky Dawuni ft. Blvk H3ro
‘On God’ – Shatta Wale
‘Abundance’ – Samini
‘Eyes On You’ ft. Stonebwoy – Maccasio
Afrobeats Artist of theYear
Camidoh
King Promise
Gyakie
Wendy Shay
Afrobeats Song of the Year
‘Kaba’ – Camidoh
‘Something’ – Gyakie
‘Balance It’ – D Jay
‘Ginger’ – King Promise
‘Jo’ – FBS ft. Mr Drew
‘Therapy’ – Stonebwoy
‘Carry Go’ – Sista Afia
Male Vocalist of the Year
Camidoh
Stonebwoy
King Promise
Akwaboah
Kwabena Kwabena 
Female Vocalist of the Year
Piesie Esther
Cina Soul 
Abiana
Adomaa
Ewura Abena
Ruth Adjei
Instrumentalist of the Year
Dominic Quarshie
Prince Sennah
Emmanuel Bludo
Dan Grahl
Prince Hakim
Ahwenepa
Songwriter of the Year
Piesie Esther – ‘Wayε Me Yie’
Akwaboah – ‘Darling’
Black Sherif – ‘Oh Paradise’
Fameye – ‘Thank You’
Diana Hamilton – ‘My Meditations’
Ewura Abena – ‘This Far’
Epixode – ‘Atia (High-life Rendition)’
Best Group of the Year
FRA!
Bethel Revival Choir
DopeNation
Keche
Best Rapper of the Year
Medikal – ‘Scarface’
Strongman – ‘Goated’
Sarkodie – ‘Country Side’ ft. Black Sherif
Amerado – ‘Obiaa Boa’
Eno Barony – ‘The Finish Line’ ft. Amerado
Lyrical Joe – ‘Hmmhm’
Best Collaboration of the Year
FBS – ‘Jo’ ft. Mr Drew
Sarkodie – ‘Country Side’ ft. Black Sherif
Epixode – ‘Atia (High-life Rendition)’ ft. Kwabena Kwabena
Amerado – ‘Grace’ ft. Lasmid
Frank Naro – ‘Koom’ ft. Fameye
Sarkodie – ‘Labadi’ ft. King Promise
DJ Breezy – ‘Outside (Abonten)’ ft. Kwesi Arthur, Mugeez, Stonebwoy, Black Sherif & Smallgod
DJ Vyrusky – ‘Body Body’ ft. KiDi & Camidoh
FRA! – ‘You Dey Feel The Vibe’ ft. Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta (Thousand)
New Artist of the Year
Lasmid
D Jay
DJ Azonto
Skyface SDW
Gambo
Most Popular Song of the Year
‘Country Side’ – Sarkodie ft. Black Sherif
‘Friday Night’ – Lasmid
‘Wayε Me Yie’ – Piesie Esther
‘Fa No Fom’ – DJ Azonto
‘Atia (High-life Rendition)’ – Epixode ft. Kwabena Kwabena
‘Soja’ – Black Sherif
‘Ofon Na Ɛdi Asɛm Fo’ – Daddy Lumba
‘On God’ – Shatta Wale
Artist of the Year
Black Sherif
Piesie Esther
Stonebwoy
Sarkodie
King Promise
Shatta Wale
Uncovered Artist of the Year
Essi
Maya Blu
Cojo Rae
Tripcy
Theo Vesachi
Niashun
Shuga Lord
Vanilla
Mista Myles
Producer of the Year
MOGBeatz
Killbeatz
Nacee
Kaywa
Gomez Beatz
Samsney Beats
Shadrach Yawson
Da Maker
Beatz Vampire
Abochi
Best Music Video of the Year
Sarkodie – ‘Labadi’ ft. King Promise
Piesie Esther – ‘Wayε Me Yie’
Black Sherif – ‘Konogo Zongo’
Scott Evans – ‘Best Side’
Kwabena Kwabena – ‘Afraid To Lose You’
Stonebwoy – ‘Therapy’
D-Black – ‘Dindin’ ft. Efya
Sista Afia – ‘Carry Go’
FBS – ‘Jo’ ft. Mr Drew
Sefa – ‘Enjoyment’
Most Dominant Fanbase of the Year
69 Fans
Gadam Nation
Team DH
Daddy Lumba Fans
Shatta Movement
BHIM Nation
Meditants
Team Move
Sarknation
Shay Gang
UK-Based Best DJ
DJ Ozberga
DJ Invisible
DJ P Montana
DJ FiiFii
DJ Master P
DJ Paak
UK-Based New Artist of the Year
JBEE
FeelGudAlways
Francisca Amoah
NGB Muni
Internal B
Martha Brako
Mayqueen
UK-Based Uncovered Artist of the Year
Kwayku
De.ViZION
Yaw Bossman
Kevin Omarr
Malisca Cardna
Drogo
UK-Based Songwriter of the Year
De.ViZION – Cry Out Psalm 34:17
Black Kat Gh – So Much Love
Ohene – Say I Do
UK-Based Afrobeats/Afropop Artist of the Year
GoldKay
Ras King Bobo 1
Denny
Charles Kalah
Kin Frenzee
UK-Based Afrobeats/Afropop Song of the Year
Come For Your Chocolate – Charles Kalah
Glow – Denny ft. Yaa Pono
Free Your Mind – Ras King Bobo 1
Boss Chick – Kin Frenzee
My Girl (Remix) – GoldKay ft. David Jay
UK-Based Highlife Song of the Year
‘So Much Love’ – Black Kat Gh ft. Kwabena Kwabena
‘Hand of God’ – Ohene
‘Cocoa’ – Kwadwo Obeng Barima(K.O.B)
‘Twe Da’ – Marco Lowrey
‘Waka Waka’ – Kay Bryn
‘Shidaa Remix’ – K. O. G ft. Captain Planet
UK-Based Highlife Artist of the Year
Ohene
Kwadwo Obeng Barima (K.O.B)
Marco Lowrey
UK-Based Artist of the Year
Goldkay
Denny
Charles Kalah
Minister Kofi Nyarko
UK-Based Live Performance Band of the Year
Ozimzim
The Compozers
Davison Band
Minor Seventh
Onipa
UK-Based Gospel Song of the Year
‘Bless Me’ – MayQueen ft. Igwe
‘Agyenkwa Hene’ – Samuel Sey ft. Efe Grace
‘Give Me Rest’ – Yvonne Asamoah-Tawiah
‘Omo God’ – Alice Mckenzie ft. Morris D’Voice
‘Nyame Ahyira Wo’ – Nana Amankwah Tiah (Ekaade) ft. Lady Ann
‘Mo (Well Done)’ – Alex Acheampong ft. Morris Babyface
‘N’Adom’ – Min. Kofi Nyarko ft. Minister OJ
‘Blessed’ – Joseph Matthew
UK-Based Gospel Artist of the Year
Samuel Sey
Yvonne Asamoah-Tawiah
Alice McKenzie
Nana Amankwah Tiah (Ekaade)
Min. Kofi Nyarko
Alex Acheampong
UK-Based Collaboration of the Year
Goldkay – ‘My Girl Remix’ ft. David Jay
Francisca Amoah – ‘Mogya Edi Bem’ ft. S.K. Frimpong
Star Vicy – ‘Kabutey’ ft. Welzy
Geo Wellington – ‘New Day Yeye’ ft. Zims
Samuel Sey – ‘Agyenkwa Hene’ ft Efe Grace
Marco Lowrey – ‘Twe Da Remix’ ft. Medikal & Kurl Songx
Alice McKenzie – ‘Omo God’ ft Morris D’Voice
Min. Kofi Nyarko – ‘N’adom’ ft Min O.J.
Nana Amankwah Tiah (Ekaade) – ‘Nyame Ahyira Wo’ ft Lady Ann
Black Kat Gh – ‘So Much Love’ ft. Kwabena Kwabena
UK-Based Producer of the Year
Ephraim Beatz
Charles Kalah
Adeshie Studios
Da BeatMasta
FeelGudAlways
Ghanaian Contemporary Act of theYear
Wiyaala
Atongo Zimba
King Ayisoba
K.O.G (Kweku Of Ghana)
Santrofi
FRA!
Kakatsitsi
Kyekyeku
Best Touring Band
Gyedu-Blay & The Ambolley Sekondi Band
Santrofi 
FRA!
K.O.G & The Zongo Brigade
Dela Botri & The Hewale Sounds
Super Opong Stars
First Class Band
Amamere Folk Music ‘n’ Dance Ensemble
Afrodat Troupe
Adesa Taloi
(Source: Music in Africa)
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