Ghanaian Highlife crooner, Peter Fameyeh Bozah, widely known in the music industry as Fameye has asserted that his relevancy in the Ghanaian music industry does not depend on TikTok trends.
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In an interview with the lifestyle and celebrity blogger, Zionfelix on the Uncut Show, the reigning songwriter of the year at the recent VGMAs said that TikTok never confirms that a song is good and needs to be rated at the top.
He revealed that his interest has always been to make good music and should the TikTok community decide to assist in the promotion, he has no issues with that but their claims of being the ones behind all the trended songs hold no substance.
He also added that he would never discriminate against musicians contracting TikTokers to promote their songs but that gives them no bragging right to make untrue assertions about their prowess in the music industry.
Fameye also mentioned that music is way bigger than TikTok and for him, he doesn’t need the platform to make his songs make waves.
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In other news, Ghanaian actress cum outspoken social media personality, Lydia Forson has asserted that the ruling New Patriotic Party(NPP) government spearheaded by Nana Addo-Dankwa Akufo Addo has played deaf ears to the sentiments of the citizens.
In an interview with the award-winning blogger, Zionfelix on the Uncut Show, Lydia Forson explained that the Akufo Addo-led government is more focused on accomplishing its own interest rather than the interest of the citizens.
Lydia Forson said that the ruling government might believe they are listening to the pleas of their citizens, but they lack the capabilities to read the room and move in the direction of the sentiments expressed by the concerned citizens.
She stated that politicians need to understand that they are in power to render their services to the entire country and the citizens and not themselves, hence they need to listen to the sentiments of the citizens.
She lamented that the government needs to listen to the citizens or explain the reasons behind their actions in order to convince them rather than take matters into their own hands without including the opinions of the citizens.