Ghana has a whole lot of talents that can take the country’s name high. Let’s take a look at the music sector.
We have some great music makers in the country; some are out and
gaining fame while others are still hiding, waiting to be discovered.
Thanks to our Black Stars, Ghana is widely famous for sports, not that alone but our cocoa and hospitality has taken us far.
At the music industry, is the Grammy Awards, originally called
Gramophone Award), or Grammy. It is an accolade by the National Academy
of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) of the United States to recognize
outstanding achievement in the music industry.
Ghana has great talents in our music industry and it was hard to pick out who and who can take Ghana to the Grammy.
It was very tough, picking but behold!, below are five artistes that can take Ghana to the Grammy.
Sarkodie
Most people have a love-hate relationship with this man. Some days,
they love him, others too, they seem to be disappointed in him. But he
is talented and Ghanaians love his rap. Trust me, he is one of the
finest rappers in GH and beyond! He makes Twi rap a fabulous fashion.
Why do you think, he can take GH to the Grammys? Come on, people, he
has done it before with BET, Best International Act Award, Africa. Plus,
he’s gone far to make music with Acehood. Forget the flaws, he can do
it.
Becca
Becca has a way of incorporating the styles of African music into a
modern one. Becca is like our Miriam Makeba, Yvonne Chaka Chaka and the
likes, but let’s forget the similarities between them, she is unique.
She is natural; she is Mama Africa’s music maker in this modern age.
Stonebwoy
yes, the BHIM Nation he has created, urging us to ignore the weird
things happening in the world, because there is nothing new under the
sun, Baafira! He does not claim he’s a dance hall legend, but he took us
to the BET, like Sarkodie did. I mean, how cool is that? Do you want
more reasons? No? I think it’s enough.
Efya
Ghana’s Whitney Houston, but hey, I think we should stop comparing
foreign celebrities to ours. She’s not Ghana’s Celine Dion or anything,
just say America has not gotten someone like her or for the record,
she’s America’s Efya.
Reasons for nominating her as a potential: she has the voice, and she
has not done any lame song. All her songs are just perfect. Well, not 10
out of 10, she’s good and getting better.
Wiyaala
I do not need to say much about this lady. She would not only take
Ghana to the Grammys, but the whole of Africa’s culture. Just like
Sherifa Guru, she’s fantastic, unique and different. Purely African and
contemporary. We just need to imagine what she’ll take to the Red
Carpet.
So, what do you think?
Are my nominations right? Do you agree with the list? Why or why not?
If you agree, tell me more reasons. If you don’t, nominate your own. Your opinions could be right.
Source: Ghanavibes

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