Ghanaian rapper Kwadee has said that dancehall music has absolutely no message and cannot impact positively on the lives of Ghanaians
According to the hiplife artiste, although Dancehall music has gained attention in Ghana, the genre has no message.
The rapper was speaking in an interview with Graphic Showbiz.
“Are we proud as Ghanaians to be copying a genre like Dancehall music which has no message? We have so many issues in the country we can address with our music but a genre like Dancehall will never tackle such issues,” he told Showbiz.
Kwadee said the foreign influence in our music is becoming too much and it is time to go back to our roots.
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“Let’s get the African rhythm in our songs. Let’s tell our stories in our music as I did with my songs. We have great talents in Ghana but it’s sad we are copying from the foreign world,” he said.
Asked to name his five top rappers, Kwadee said he does not have any at the moment because he has been absent from the music scene for a while.
Kwadee is popular for songs like Ofie Nipa, Yeko Mmaa Pe, Abrantie, Wo Taataa Me, Obiara Ba Nnye, Ahwedee Abena, Meba Mo Nkyen, Obaa No, Boys Boys and Woo Kye.
He is however is making a return to the music scene again with two new songs, Gye W’ani and Fa Wo Nsa Gu Wo Ti.
Credit: Graphic.com.gh