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This year’s VGMA won’t be competitive – Nicholas Omane Acheampong

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Gospel artiste, Nicholas Omane, has said the music
industry was crippled last year because of the political fever that took over
the airwaves and other mediums and avenues for promoting music in the country.

The ‘Aporsor’ hitmaker who was speaking to A1Radio’s
Kofi Asante on this year’s Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, indicated that the
award scheme would have been competitive this year if politicians had not taken
all the platforms musicians needed to promote songs.
For last year, I will say the politics took away
the best part of music scene because the politicians had taken over radio and
TV. We could not use our songs for what we intended to do with it.
He, however, mentioned that good songs will always
make the mark and the best songs regardless of their lack of promotion will win
good awards at the award scheme that celebrates Ghanaian music.
We don’t expect much but we will be there to see
what will go on and move on from there to face 2017 which has come with its own
challenges and good tidings.”
On the claims that some Gospel artistes pay bribes
for awards, the ‘Tabitakum’ mentioned that he has never paid bribes for awards
but indicated that there is a possibility considering the attitude of some
Gospel artistes who will do anything to gain the recognition.

Managing Editor at Ghanafuo.com

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