S3fa, a member of D Black’s Black Avenue Muzik, has bitterly lamented over the invasion of the social media platform TikTok, as she bemoans how the app, is harming the Ghanaian music industry.
S3fa claims that the app has also been drawing people’s focus away from certain subpar songs and toward more popular music.
According to “E Choke” artist, who has benefited from TikTok commercials and content, Ghanaians no longer place a high value on quality music. She argues that most fans today only buy songs if they feature dance or TikTok challenge.
“Now, if you make music and you don’t add a challenge to it, or some sort of dance, or some vibe to it, everybody thinks that that means you are not doing music. This is not right. I think that Tiktok is killing the whole music industry right now,” S3fa said.
Speaking on Ultimate 106.9FM, she continued that “if you look at the music industry now, you don’t really hear the kind of quality music we used to hear before. We’re not feeling the type of vibe we used to have before…. This is because everybody thinks that if it doesn’t trend on TikTok, it is not music and that doesn’t make sense.”
Watch the interview below;
The eldest child of celebrated gospel singer Ohemaa Mercy, Kelvin Twum Ampofo, recently celebrated his birthday and, as a result, has become the buzz on social media.
A viral video shows Ohemaa Mercy’s son’s hair in a yellow color, which defies the expectations of the internet’s critical thinkers.
They claim that they are unable to comprehend how a gospel musician of Ohemaa Mercy’s caliber could descend to such low levels as to permit his kid to follow in the wicked tradition of hair coloring.
However, other internet users who commented on the topic similarly hold the opinion that hair dying is just for show and shouldn’t be taken too seriously.
Take a look a his hairstyle in the video below;
Source:Ghgossip.com