Alternative Music in Ghana: Is it catching up? | Entertainment Review
Alternative Music in Ghana: Is it catching up? | Entertainment Review
Alternative Music in Ghana: Is it catching up? | Entertainment Review #MetroTV
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So you read our comments? Lol 😂
Madam”Alte cruise” is a Nigeria national sub-genre. Please don’t claim this like you Ghanaians always claim
My advice to Ghana acts(talented ones) making non mainstream music and still not catching on at home, go outside your country instead to find an audience that are more receptive to your sound. That is how Amaarae hit song blow up despite not being rated by her own people. Leave your comfort zone
I love today’s guests… I enjoyed the convo too❤️from 🇳🇬
Me I’m just here to say…AMAARAE is super dopeee…. As a Nigerian…. I couldn’t be more proud of her… I think of her as a Musical genius(right after the likes of Santi, Odunsi, mannywelz, Tems etc )… y’all need to rate her moreeeee….
When a bunch of guys go on TV and claim to be Alternative Musicians, yet they can’t list or tell the viewers some of the elements or characteristics of such a music, couldn’t even name a specific artist or song in Ghana that fall within the Alternative Music category, then they’re lost in the woods.
Lol..you mean our altè 🇳🇬🥴
Alte Cruise is a popular style of music coming out of Nigeria. It's been in Nigeria for years. Tems, Odunsi, Santi, Zamir etc.. are popular Alte Cruise musicians. Recently Ghanaian musicians like Amaree and Moliy etc.. have appropriated they style. Their hit song "Sad girls luv money" is a typical "Alte cruise" style, produced by Nigerian Yinka Bernie. They will claim Alte cruise originated in Ghana in some years from now. That's just what Ghanaians do.