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Ace hilife musician, Gyedu Blay Ambulley was quoted saying no GH dancehall/reggae musician including BET award-winner, Stonebwoy can win the Grammy awards.
According to him, Ghanaian acts who find themselves doing this genre do not portray the culture and identity of the country in their music as they use beats created by Jamaicans. He again added that GH dancehall acts lack originality.
Well, artiste manager, has reacted to his claims. According to , Ambulley has got it wrong this time and asked him to open his eyes little wider.
He posted on Facebook
”My own favourite rapper, the originator of rap in the world, my legend and grandfather of Ghana music. I beg ooo, you got it wrong this time.
Please open your eyes a little wider, highlife music has never and will never bring any international recognition to the Ghanaian music industry not to even mention a nomination.
Highlife music, if considered and that's a big IF at the Grammy's, will fall under the category “Grammy Award for Best World Music Album”
The highlife genre needs to resonate with Africans to get that required recognition across the world, even our highlife singles don't cross over for it to be considered in any music awards scheme in Africa except Ghana.
Please embolden the young ones so when they grow they will pass on the same encouragement to posterity.
FYI “reggae and dancehall is not our thing” like you keep saying, is misinformation. Reggae music engendered right here in Africa and no where else, thus it's acknowledgement and proclivity on the continent to ‘highlife music' from Ghana.
Please take a critical and closer listen to your peers, the Kojo Antwi's, Amakye Dede's, Nana Acheampong's, Lumba's etc, all their biggest songs are reggae classics. Africa responds to reggae.
Some of Africa's biggest musical exports are reggae heads like Kojo Antwi, Alpha Blondy, Lucky Dube etc.
Big ups to Rocky Dawuni for opening the flood gates to the Grammy's… Stonebwoy, Black Prophet oya! Enter make we go….
Thank you Sir was quoted saying no GH dancehall/reggae musician including BET award-winner, Stonebwoy can win the Grammy awards.
According to him, Ghanaian acts who find themselves doing this genre do not portray the culture and identity of the country in their music as they use beats created by Jamaicans. He again added that GH dancehall acts lack originality.
Well, artiste manager, Bulldog has reacted to his claims. According to Bulldog, Ambulley has got it wrong this time and asked him to open his eyes little wider.
He posted on Facebook
”My own favourite rapper, the originator of rap in the world, my legend and grandfather of Ghana music. I beg ooo, you got it wrong this time.
Please open your eyes a little wider, highlife music has never and will never bring any international recognition to the Ghanaian music industry not to even mention a nomination.
Highlife music, if considered and that's a big IF at the Grammy's, will fall under the category “Grammy Award for Best World Music Album”
The highlife genre needs to resonate with Africans to get that required recognition across the world, even our highlife singles don't cross over for it to be considered in any music awards scheme in Africa except Ghana.
Please embolden the young ones so when they grow they will pass on the same encouragement to posterity.
FYI “reggae and dancehall is not our thing” like you keep saying, is misinformation. Reggae music engendered right here in Africa and no where else, thus it's acknowledgement and proclivity on the continent to ‘highlife music' from Ghana.
Please take a critical and closer listen to your peers, the Kojo Antwi's, Amakye Dede's, Nana Acheampong's, Lumba's etc, all their biggest songs are reggae classics. Africa responds to reggae.
Some of Africa's biggest musical exports are reggae heads like Kojo Antwi, Alpha Blondy, Lucky Dube etc.
Big ups to Rocky Dawuni for opening the flood gates to the Grammy's… Stonebwoy, Black Prophet oya! Enter make we go….
Thank you Sir

Samuel Amadotor, known professionally as D.Klass GH is Multiple Award Winning Ghanaian Blogger, Music Promoter, Publicist, Pharmacy Technician by Profession and the Founder of Dklassgh.Com. He has an interest in promoting Up and coming artists and has a keen interest in showcasing the talents in Volta Region. His blogging covers international artists and has affiliates around Africa to boost his reach to the targeted audience. Get In Touch if you need my service | Email: [email protected]| Call/whatsapp: 0241 444 116 Or connect with me across social media handles, @Dklassgh

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