Award winning Highlife musician kwabena Kwabena known in real life because George Kwabena Adu says the country that is serious using its music business will not create “whashawa say” trend. Based on him, while colleagues far away are focusing on making great music that will generate great income and also sell their particular countries, Ghanaians are centered on trivialities. He believes that this country, its citizens and particularly entertainers should focus on songs as a business and not some thing done to while aside time so that there can be a few level of seriousness. “We popularize certain songs which in my estimation the sensationalism is too a lot and the humour is too a lot. Music is not comedy, songs is serious business…”He additional “why are we having fun with it. We always create example with our neighbours. Perhaps you have seen how serious they may be? They won’t sing whashawa say”. Cecilia Marfo offers for the past weeks been in the particular trends after videos associated with her trying to sing The english language songs with wrong pronunciation of the words in the track. Popular amongst them can be “what Shall I state Unto The Lord” which usually she pronounces as “whashawa say”. Source: MyNewsGh. com/ 2021
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