Ghana vs. Global: Is Local Music Winning?

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Ghana vs. Global: Is Local Music Winning?


On this episode of Big Conversation, the Culture Squad sits down with Ike Otoo Arhin to dive into the debate of “Play Ghana vs. Global Hits.” Is the push for local music truly capturing hearts or just making noise? They also explore Crux Global’s role in backing Ghanaian music on the global stage. Are we witnessing a true rise of Ghanaian…

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@obcoladimeji

Take a drink every time he says "you get me" Does his vocabulary go beyond this….

@sanstv4970

The name Nigeria is nightmare to every Ghanaian 😂 . They cannot even say it

@chinwokeochuba6734

So gomzy after championing play ghana you now realize that ghanian artists needs nigerians to go global? Mr double mouth, thank God you guys have now realized that you need Nigerians more than Nigerians needs you

@edzico1908

Ayra Starr is bigger than all Ghanaian artists combined. FACT!!!!!

@edzico1908

Your artists are one hit wonders, records can't do anything to improve your artists if they are not good enough with back to back hits.

@edzico1908

Olele is the most jingoistic human being known. He's one of the people whose attitude misled Ghananians and killed the drive in up and coming artists by hating on Nigeria's successes.

All of the songs and new sound are still local, we don't know them here

@MiltonB.E

Ghana accept that, your music can only pass through nigeria first bfr it can go global… simple fact. all show organisers are abroad are nigerians.. who no book your artist to big shows? can ghanians spend 100k dolls in a club? make una just dey local league and have peace

@vincent-c5z6n

Paris by king promise is written by a Nigerian….Go do your findings… Also king promise is under the management of Nigeria

@amlegion.547

In 2019 when BLACK SHERIFF came out new, Ghanaians 🇬🇭 were saying just give black sheriff 2 years, he will win grammy and he will be shutting down ARENAS and STADIUMS and he will over take Burnaboy;
This mumu is now saying give black sheriff 5 years, he will take over the world 🌎;
Ghanaians 🇬🇭 too mumu.

@yaaobenewaah1697

The dancehall argument is weak. Dancehall has never been the biggest sound in Ghana or from Ghana. Shatta and Stonebwoy having success doesn't mean it was the biggest sound in Ghana.

@yaaobenewaah1697

Nigerian music and South African music are both in decline. This is an opportunity to strike.

@yaaobenewaah1697

24:22 C-real is right. We have a new sound now that hasn't yet been named. It is what blacko, paluta and amerado and ara the jay are on. It is a spin off from the asakaa movement with a lot more melody and little to no rap. The melodies are either from afrobeats, highlife or melodic rap.

@yaaobenewaah1697

There has been a big dip in Nigerian music but they don't want to admit it.

@emmanuelayodele7901

This guy anchoring the program has a double mouth. When darko said afrobeats is dead he was very elated.

@judeudeagha8885

You clowns 😂 with the thousands of songs that comes out of Nigeria are you saying they all talk about odo , shitto and banku ? You lots are delusional. You always make this silly statement when referring to Nigeria music. Why not face your Ghana burial ground music that is listened to by only Ghanaians and keep Nigeria name out of your mouth

@monii9572

When did the whole world dance to azonto .These people are delusional

@2LETLIVE

The guy is speaking facts. Ghana need Nigeria, not just in music, but in everything else you can think of. Ghana will never achieve global success in music or movies without Nigeria's support. On the other hand, Nigeria do not need Ghana for a thing, economically or otherwise. I hope Ghanaians realize these glaring facts very soon, because more and more Nigerians have began to tune-out, anything Ghana.

Let me just say that there is a rising tension between Nigeria and Ghana, and it is bubbling fast to the surface like a volcano, right now. Once this tension erupts, Ghana will undoubtedly suffer the adverse consequences, both politically and economically. Like the guys said, you must respect the Nigerians for opening their arms towards Ghanaians.
Hints: Nigeria can put Ghana in total darkness of misery if given the chance. Nigeria is very much eager to let Ghana know who the boss is, in Africa. I mean Nigeria is now more eager than ever before, to take that chance against Ghana for always being that ungrateful bastards. Remember what happened to Ghana, when Nigeria shuts down its borders few years ago? Remember the effect it had on Ghana's economy and its people?

Nigeria is 234,362,281 (millions) people strong as of November 6, 2024. Additional 30 million of them in the diaspora. Why would anyone in their right mind poison the hearts and souls of their potential markets, the way Ghanaians have been doing for the past few years? Somebody should remind Ghanaians that Ghana is too tiny to move Nigeria. You can not compare an ant to an Elephant. Everything that an ants is got, an elephant is got it more, a million times over.

@denike1617

Its not about forriegn in flow Nigerians globalized African music and made it the main muaic hence why they are big in Ghana and the world now!

Nigerians SHOWED you how to do it!
That is what contributed to the interest in African music!

@johnprecyous9877

Blacko no even big reach ayra Starr, na big wiz,😂Ghana day play 😂

@VictorVjay-y7q

"Oga rhythm "😅😅😅😅😅😅

@VictorVjay-y7q

Delusion and Delusion.. these people live in a fantasy world. There's zero reality in the shit the talk

@VictorVjay-y7q

Delusion and Delusion.. these people live in a fantasy world. There's zero reality in the shit the talk

@VictorVjay-y7q

Listening to these guys reduces IQ

@dondanny2512

Plau gh but una go call nah…waiten concern us

This guy no really no maje sense

If blacko has he woll be like burna boy lol…..gh is yoo funny

Some one that cannot even match ckay omah lay then is burna boy

Why this guy d ignorant

@dondanny2512

Wahala Wahala. Biko. Can yiu guys tell us the streams accumulated this year..those somgs that is occupying those streams app…gove us the numbers and see if you habe improve

No ghana has shutdown any show outside gh. I mean 7k capabilities

Non of yoir artists have occupy any country top chart
Nah only gh go plsy gh

Most comfuse nation

Check all the beg AWARD SCHEME this year ..non gh songs have made it

@abzig9430

Its funny how right when the big guy is explaining why Ghana Music needs Nigeria to get growth 55:15, Olele suddenly ends the conversation. It's clear he didn't wanna accept hearing that solution. 😂

@charlesokoro654

Ghana let your artists make their personal efforts. Trying to push anyone that is not ready to work will be counter productive. Help those who wants to help themselves. You people are talking and not doing the talking. Nigeria artists are on their lane minding their hustle. Keep to yours.

@akposatigbi6531

You dont want other country artist to headline your show in Ghana but you want your artist to headline in other country is that not witchcraft ? Ghana be open minded pls

@victoradejumo566

Ghanaians and unnessary mouth. All talk no action.

@gudeboindy6674

Recording label don te for 9ja, If you don't know.

@Romeo-Kwame

I'm glad he called out C-Real. C-Real used to be the one on the show that saw nothing right about the Ghanaian industry. For him, everything was a comparison with other industries and how ours was crap in every aspect. Now that the other industries he used to champion have tanked, and our young lads are doing better, he is mostly quite during discussions. Support your own; others will never care for you no matter how much you fan-fool them

@kennyking5606

Great for Ghanaians , now you guys can finally leave Nigeria 🇳🇬 alone. Afrobeats is Nigerian

@finestprince8823

Jay Foley has been humble finally by someone that truly understand the music industry, hope he learn lessons from the word of wisdom from his senior.

@DEMITBOYXR

I want a talent management company I'm a songwriter and a singer