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6 years agoon
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Frimpong
Musician, Kelvyn Boy says it has been a long time he heard a real Dancehall song from any Ghanaian artiste.
Kelvyn Boy was answering a question on Joy Prime on why all new songs from artistes in Ghana currently have the same Beat Per Minute.
According to him, currently, African musicians do one genre of music which is Afrobeat and that’s what every artiste in Africa need to admit.
“Its been a long time, Its been a very long time I heard a real dancehall song in Ghana. Be true to yourself. When was the last time you heard a dancehall song in Ghana?” he asked Jay Foley.
He said most artistes are recording afrobeat songs and title them as dancehall and that will be the bane that will pull Ghana back in her quest to conquer the world.
Musician, Kelvyn Boy says it has been a long time he heard a real Dancehall song from any Ghanaian artiste.
Kelvyn Boy was answering a question on Joy Prime on why all new songs from artistes in Ghana currently have the same Beat Per Minute.
According to him, currently, African musicians do one genre of music which is Afrobeat and that’s what every artiste in Africa need to admit.
“Its been a long time, Its been a very long time I heard a real dancehall song in Ghana. Be true to yourself. When was the last time you heard a dancehall song in Ghana?” he asked Jay Foley.
He said most artistes are recording afrobeat songs and title them as dancehall and that will be the bane that will pull Ghana back in her quest to conquer the world.
He noted that now all artistes across Africa sound the same, an indication that they do the same genre which is afrobeat.
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