Ghanaian music labels to be blame for inability to crossover - Turas

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  • Stephen 11 years ago

    I agree with you Alex, tagging of a video isn't of much a concern than the content of the video from location, costume, professional models/extra, choreography, wardrobe, lightning, image quality, great story, directing and e ...
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  • Bodyguard 11 years ago

    To be blamed NOT "to be blame"

  • Da truth 11 years ago

    It's good dat we don't cross our music over da borders. It's a really good thing. It's only these mentally colonized people who care aabout pleasing these foreigners by trying to make "international" music.. which doesn't eve ...
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  • Moses 11 years ago

    It is a pity if this is the way you think. The more music lovers you have in foreign lands that buy your music products the more you sell and the more you are able to pay for good quality resources to grow in your music profe ...
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  • da truth 11 years ago

    Ok da artists make more money but dey have to change their style of music in da process. We have have to put our culture FIRST. We have to keep GH style. Wether da outsiders like it or not wathever our artists should find dif ...
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  • NaGa 11 years ago

    We lack patriotism. We support foreign artists more than our own. Our promoters demand money from the local artists to get their songs played but they bump foreign music for free. WTF is that. When will we start to appreciate ...
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