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Ghana music has no future, the copycat is too much - Gyedu-Blay Ambolley

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  • Payin 3 weeks ago

    Ambolley is a trapped in his old history, oblivious of the fact that every generation constructs its reality and path. He seems to be a yesterday man, trapped and unable to extricate himself. It is not just about what he said ...
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  • Veritas 3 weeks ago

    Senior man, you too you dey inside. Your music these days is all based on Fela's sound.

  • King Medusa 3 weeks ago

    Do you know that Fela also studied and copied from a Ghanaian called Ebo Taylor in the uk?

  • Ghana is a failure 3 weeks ago

    Eboh tailor himself said fela teach him to play indigenous African music..fool

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  • the truth hurts those clueless ones- Omanbapa 3 weeks ago

    lol, like the music he made was very top notch n made all sense.....very interesting how he sees music and understands it. u dont define what's copycat but the consumers.

  • Tarzan 3 weeks ago

    Did Ambolley create rap music?I have heard him a couple of times claiming he started rap music in Ghana first ,somewhere in the 70's,so isn't it funny for him to be so contradictory?His era is passed and music is dynamic.He h ...
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  • King Medusa 3 weeks ago

    Boss you don't understand creativity of music, since time, everyone steals and copied from one or the other, but you have to add something to it to make it uniquely yours...
    All the top musicians always says they get an insp ...
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  • Kweku 3 weeks ago

    Black Sheriff is original in his music

  • Wotw3asedi 3 weeks ago

    Yep

  • King Medusa 3 weeks ago

    No, not necessarily, he started with grime but put his own uniqueness to it