Ghanaian musician, Maradona Yeboah Adjei, widely known as Guru NKZ has disclosed that he spent about $80,000 to $90,000 on Wutah’s music video.

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During an interview on the Ekwansodwodwo segment with Gilbert Abeiku Aggrey Santana on Okay FM, Guru revealed that the number of locations and probs that came along with shooting the music video for the music group were very costy.

He revealed that he wanted to dedicate himself to the craft and manage other artists even though he was still an artist because he had wanted to erase the perception that he never helped any artiste when he managed to break through the scene.

He added that the Wutah music group was not the only people he helped but there are a number of musicians he had to invest in their craft because he wanted everyone to witness that he also helped his colleagues when he became successful.

He revealed that the video with Wutah was shot by XBills and at the end of the day, the money he realized he spent on the video was between $80,000 to $90,000.

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In other news, outspoken entertainment pundit, Emmanuel Bance, well known as Mr. Logic has advised Ghanaian musicians to pen down their lyrics with the aim of developing dance moves to accompany their songs to aid in the promotion of the song.

Speaking in an interview on the United Showbiz aired on UTV, Mr. Logic stated that dance moves have served as the newest interventions most musicians used to promote their songs on the video-sharing platform, TikTok.

He sighted that Kelvynboy’s “Down Flat” correlated to the dance created by the well-known choreographer, Dancegod Lloyd so it was easy for the song to gain attention and make waves on social media.

Mr. Logic further stated that musicians must realize that TikTok has become one of the main platforms most musicians use to project their songs through dance moves, hence musicians must channel their efforts in ensuring their lyricism correlates with a dance move that would be developed to accompany the song.

Source: www.Ghgossip.com

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