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Entertainment of Tuesday, 23 January 2018

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

I'm not bitter; I speak for the masses – Flowking Stone

Flowking Stone speaking to GhanaWeb.com play videoFlowking Stone speaking to GhanaWeb.com

Rapper, Flowking Stone has dispelled assertions that he holds grudges against some people in the industry for which reason he sounds very aggressive and attacks like a wounded lion on most of his songs.

Speaking to GhanaWeb.com, Flowking said his attitude on a song is determined by the message he wants to put across.

He asserted that music is a medium of communication and seeing himself as the voice of the voiceless, it was best for him to highlight the ills of society and push for positive change through his craft.

“I fell a song should make a statement. If it’s not a song to just make people dance and it’s one that people will sit and listen to, it should addresses a situation. I feel we speak for people who do not have the voice so sometimes we are not even talking about ourselves. Sometimes too, you have to hit it in such a way that people will listen [because] when you do it calmly, they don’t really get it. When you put the emotions and passion in the song, they realize how serious you are,” he said.

Although he has a number of commercial songs which have earned remarkable audience appeal, Flowking believes the impact of his hip hop tunes cannot be overemphasized.

The biochemist is set to release another masterpiece titled, ‘Real Talk’. The song, produced by Tubhani Music is expected to be out on Friday, January 26, 2018. It touches on a wide range of issues, including ungratefulness on the part of musicians towards disc jockeys, activities of nomadic herdsmen, witch-hunting and unpatriotic posture of some Ghanaians.