Popular talented Ghanaian singer, Raphael Kofi Attachie, affectionately known as Camidoh has bewailed about the fact that most Ghanaians are fond of over-criticizing things even when the item is good.

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Speaking on the United Showbiz aired on United TV, Camidoh revealed that the over-sentimental nature of Ghanaians motivated the comments that he sounds like a Nigerian musician even though he is still doing great music.

He said that Ghanaians must learn to be open-minded and accept what they are being offered instead of always finding the fault in whatever they are being given even when they have no reason to bewail.

He stated that he has been asked on so many platforms that he sounds like a Nigerian artiste which he finds no offense in that, yet Nigerian musicians will use Ghanaian elements in their songs and the same people would dance to it.

The “Sugarcane’ hitmaker further said that music is music regardless of how it sounds, hence Ghanaians must cultivate the habit of enjoying what they are being given rather than over-criticizing them.

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In other news, Ghanaian rapper, Emmanuel Kofi Botwe, widely known as Kwaw Kese has tackled Burna Boy for dishonoring his promise of taking Black Sherif on his music tours.

After the release of the “Second Sermon Remix” composed by Black Sherif featuring Burna Boy, the latter promised to embark on all his tours with Black Sherif but unfortunately, he wasn’t being truthful.

He was seen performing on a stage with Black Sherif in Nigeria but after that, Burna Boy has been seen on multiple stages performing the song without the original composer of the song.

During his recent show at Madison Square Garden in New York City in the United States of America, Burna Boy was spotted thrilling the audience with the “Second Sermon Remix” on stage.

Source: www.Ghgossip.com
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