Highlife artiste, Rex Owusu Marfo popularly known Rex Omar has been appointed as the presidential staffer for the ‘Blackstar Experience.’
The Blackstar Experience, an initiative of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) will focus on showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Ghana, celebrating African creativity, and promoting unity and pride among Ghanaians.
It will include events, festivals, exhibitions, and cultural exchanges that highlight the diversity and beauty of Ghanaian arts and culture.
The NDC manifesto mentions ‘The Black Star Experience’ as Ghana’s flagship Culture, Arts and Tourism brand to make Ghana a preferred tourism destination.
The Black Star Experience will undertake a year-round celebration in all the major entertainment, artistic and educational disciplines.
About Rex Omar
Rex Omar was born on February 6. He hails from Kumasi and has gained significant recognition across West Africa and beyond. Rex’s international performances in countries such as Cote d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Benin, Britain, France, and Togo have earned him acclaim.
Rex Omar’s music is a unique blend of Afro-pop and jazz, rooted in the traditional rhythms and melodic inflections of Northern Ghana and Ashanti, combined with his love for jazz and Western pop music.
With a recording career spanning over two decades, Rex Omar has produced numerous hits, including his album “Dangerous,” which features the popular song “Abiba” and has sold over 300,000 units. He now leads a twelve-piece band, the nu-Ashanty, which delivers exciting performances. Notable shows include their 2002 performance at Jazz a` Ouaga in Burkina Faso and the 2005 Les Escales Festival in France, where they left audiences chanting for more.
Rex Omar has won several awards, including the Ghana Music Award for Best Contemporary Song of the Year in 2004, and he was a Kora Awards nominee that same year. Known for his controversial lyrics and bold stance on issues within the Ghanaian music industry, Rex’s recent comeback with the song “Da Di Da Da” in 2006 proves that he remains a formidable presence in the music scene.