Aboagye Boadi Yaw (ABY), a well-known radio manager, has blasted the President of MUSIGA, Obour over banning profane songs in Ghana.
In case, you are wondering, here is a flashback. Recently, dancehall king, Shatta Wale released a profane song and people didn’t like the lyrics at all and highly criticized it. Later on, President of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), Bice Osei Kuffour popularly known as Obour in the music industry, called upon all the artists to recording profane songs.
While speaking to host, Akwasi O.J, Mr Aboagye called President Obour a disappointment to the extent controlling the issues of Ghana music industry and also does not have any control over artists for recording songs having profane words.
He said, “Obour has a point for calling on musicians to be conscious of their songs devoid of profane but he doesn’t have the control. If you’re a leader and you lack control, then you have lost your direction. Obour has never done anything about the welfare of the musicians. So the guys think that they’re pushing themselves through with their own resources, meaning you can’t control them. Obour is a failure. He should tell us what he’s done. This is his second term. In terms of developing the musicians, he has failed. As a president, at least you should have brought out talents through talent hunt shows among others. They are playing musical chairs at MUSIGA. They take you from an organizer position and you are given a treasurer. There are more to come out, but it will be said at the right time.”
Many other artists like Shatta Wale also expressed disappointment in MUSIGA President for banning profane songs.
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