So long as Ghana continues to copy Nigerian lyrical style and rhythm and sound of music from other countries only shall the 80% Ghanaian music on airwaves will achieve its objectives. When Ghanaian musicians are confronted w ... read full comment
So long as Ghana continues to copy Nigerian lyrical style and rhythm and sound of music from other countries only shall the 80% Ghanaian music on airwaves will achieve its objectives. When Ghanaian musicians are confronted with the fact of not being original in their artistic works, they are quick to jump on the defensives which are not not so convinsing and, so the radio stations play the original tunes of what liteners wish to hear. The solution is for Ghanaian musicians stop copying the Nigerians, South Africans and others so the Ghanaian lyrical style and tunes can be projected both within and across the borders. The South African countries and those of East Africa mistake Ghanaian music as having come from Nigerian artists and, that's where the problems begin and so should be corrected before the 80% could be achieved.
AMY BLAKE 7 years ago
Abdel, good point but when our musiciansstart feeling comfortable in their owm skin musically, as a result of the 80% Ghana music policy, they will stop sounding like Naija or SA musicians.
Abdel, good point but when our musiciansstart feeling comfortable in their owm skin musically, as a result of the 80% Ghana music policy, they will stop sounding like Naija or SA musicians.
Xtosny 7 years ago
Stupid article. Can you imagine Nigeria, south Africa, Kenya and others say they don't want Ghana music/films, products and services. Where will Ghana and it's lazy business people be? Reason before you start writing nonsense ... read full comment
Stupid article. Can you imagine Nigeria, south Africa, Kenya and others say they don't want Ghana music/films, products and services. Where will Ghana and it's lazy business people be? Reason before you start writing nonsense.
So long as Ghana continues to copy Nigerian lyrical style and rhythm and sound of music from other countries only shall the 80% Ghanaian music on airwaves will achieve its objectives. When Ghanaian musicians are confronted w ...
read full comment
Abdel, good point but when our musiciansstart feeling comfortable in their owm skin musically, as a result of the 80% Ghana music policy, they will stop sounding like Naija or SA musicians.
Stupid article. Can you imagine Nigeria, south Africa, Kenya and others say they don't want Ghana music/films, products and services. Where will Ghana and it's lazy business people be? Reason before you start writing nonsense ...
read full comment