Barima Sidney

[11] The group organized a series of activities including "Total Support for Black Stars" and the It's your Right to Vote campaign, as well as partaking in the Chalewote Festival 2016.

[21] Though the song was released in 2003, it gained popularity in 2004; "Scɛnti Noo" was New Patriotic Party candidate John Kuffour's slogan on which he rode to victory.

[24] These political parties all followed the lead of Ghana's National Democratic Congress, which unofficially used the song in the campaign against President Kuffuor's regime to win the 2008 Presidential Election.

Liberian President George Weah assigned Sidney to spearhead a massive campaign on the Ebola hemorrhagic fever outbreak.

The song was played on BBC World Service to raise awareness on the outbreak of the deadly virus, Ebola hemorrhagic fever.

He performed in several different countries and cities in Africa, including Liberia, Togo, Equatorial Guinea, Nigeria, Chad, Mali, Ivorian Coast, Burkina Faso, and Benin.

[28] He also performed at the Afro-pop Festival in Amsterdam in 2004 and toured in some cities and states in Italy including Modena, Napoli, and Brescia.

[citation needed] In the United Kingdom, Sidney has performed in London, Milton Keynes, Luton, Leeds, and in Germany he toured around Cologne, Hamburg, and Stuttgart.