Ace Ghanaian rap artiste, Kwaku Nsia Boama, widely known as Flowking Stone has stated that he thinks commercial musicians are making more income than rap musicians.

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Speaking in an interview on the Daybreak Hitz segment with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM, Flowking Stone intimated that commercial music pays musicians more than venturing into rap music since people do not patronize rap music as they used to.

Flowking Stone in the midst of the numerous backlashes expressed towards musicians who do commercial songs threw his weight behind them since they make more money than other musicians.

In the same interview, Flowking Stone also added that in his years of doing music, he has come to realize that the songs musicians mostly do not believe in are the songs that elevates them and makes them hit.

“Commercial music pays better than rap music. One thing I have come to know in music is the songs that you think are nothing are the ones that blow

“, he said.

In other news, Efia Odo has expressed her displeasure in a comparison drawn between two of Ghana’s finest young stars, Kwesi Arthur and Black Sherif.

This comes shortly after Black Sheririf, a drill and hiplife sensation dropped his debut album dubbed “The Villain I Never Was” a few days after releasing his “Soja” song.

The fourteen tracklisted album has only one musician being recruited by Black Sherif and that happens to be the African giant, Burna Boy. Fans have already reacted to the release of the potential-hit album as some draw comparison between Black Sherif and Kwesi Arthur.

In reaction to this, Efia Odo who is a staunch fan of Kwesi Arthur’s music stated that most Ghanaians have always had issues with their mentality. She said that both stars are very talented and deserve the support of Ghanaians to elevate their craft.

Source: www.Ghgossip.com

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