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“Ghana Has Missed Lots Of Opportunities Because We Neglect Veterans Who Contribute To Our Music Industry” – Agiecoat

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Mainstream Ghanaian music maker Nana Asa referred to openly as Agiecoat has communicated stress over how Ghanaians disregard veterans who add to music for their entire lives and has approached the media to give it’s full help to Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy and Sarkodie.

Talking in a telephone meet with Sammy Flex on Showbiz Agenda live on Zylofon 102.1 FM, Agiecoat said it takes one individual to make a blue grass’ music huge. He refered to Bob Marley as an ordinary model saying he made reggae music worldwide and Jamaica commends him for it.

“Ghana has botched a great deal of chances since we leave the oldies who added to our music alone. Weave Marley assumed a job making reggae worldwide and it accompanied some move. Music goes with move. Our highlife needs that. We ought to have the option to advertise our image. We ought to be decorators of highlife music. Highlife music needs a great deal of room. We should search for makers to chip away at the party. We should resit it. We ought to likewise not move our music with verses or language yet rythm” he clarified.

He further included: “The business ought to be joined together. Players ought to be one. Those days we were one. Today I am cheerful Stonebwoy alludes to Shatta Wale as my sibling and the other way around. This is the manner by which the business ought to be. It is about immaculate rivalry and not about animosity. Music carries magnificence and income to the nation so how about we cause the business to endeavor. Michael Jackson did it, Bob Marley did it, and each one of those old artists. I have followed music for long”.

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