Ghanaian creative duo Twinsdntbeg has landed a major milestone in their career with an official nomination for Music Film of the Year at the Black Stars International Film Festival (BSIFF) 2025. The recognition comes for their groundbreaking collaboration with Grammy-nominated reggae star Rocky Dawuni on the powerful music film “Rise.”
The project, which has been praised for its artistry and depth, seeks to reshape how African music visuals are created and consumed on the global stage. With its sweeping cinematography, “Rise” intertwines Ghana’s breathtaking landscapes with the everyday struggles and triumphs of its people. At its core, the film carries themes of resilience, unity, and spiritual awakening—a message that resonates beyond borders and reinforces Africa’s place at the center of global creative innovation.

Rocky Dawuni, Ghanaian musician and Grammy Award Nominee
Rocky Dawuni’s uplifting soundscape forms the soul of the piece, while Twinsdntbeg’s visionary eye captures the imagery in a way that feels both deeply African and universally inspiring. The nomination at BSIFF marks international recognition not only for Dawuni’s artistry but also for Twinsdntbeg’s rising influence in the film and digital storytelling space.

Twinsdntbeg with Nigerian musician, Davido in a pose
Who Are Twinsdntbeg?
For many Ghanaians, Twinsdntbeg needs no introduction. The energetic pair has become a cultural force on social media, blending humor, creativity, and sharp cultural commentary into content that both entertains and sparks conversation. Their witty takes on everyday life have made them one of the most relatable digital brands in Ghana, with a style that is at once funny, insightful, and authentically West African.
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Known for their quick-fire humor and captivating visual storytelling, Twinsdntbeg has managed to bridge traditional Ghanaian culture with contemporary trends, keeping their content fresh and relevant. Whether it’s skits, commentary, or collaborations, their unique voice consistently adds to Ghana’s growing digital cultural movement.
Collaboration has always been at the heart of their success. Beyond their independent projects, the duo frequently teams up with fellow creatives and media brands such as @swagofafricanews, producing vibrant, multi-dimensional content that captures Ghana’s evolving entertainment scene.
The Black Stars International Film Festival nomination is not just a win for Twinsdntbeg, but for Ghana’s creative industry as a whole. It underscores how digital creators can cross into mainstream global platforms when talent, vision, and authenticity come together.
As Ghana continues to emerge as a hub for creativity, music, and film, Twinsdntbeg’s “Rise” collaboration with Rocky Dawuni is proof that local stories, when told with excellence, can inspire the world.
The winners of BSIFF 2025 will be announced later this year, but one thing is already clear: Twinsdntbeg has cemented their place as cultural innovators, bridging the worlds of digital content, music, and cinematic storytelling in a way few Ghanaian creatives have achieved.