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There is no future for Ghana Music — Gyedu-Blay Ambolley 

by Kwame Obsoul
April 23, 2024
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Ghanaian Music Veteran Gyedu-Blay Ambolley Warns of Imminent Crisis in the Music Industry

Renowned Ghanaian musician Gyedu-Blay Ambolley has sounded a cautionary note regarding the future of Ghanaian music, citing concerns over the industry’s current trajectory. In an exclusive interview, Ambolley expressed apprehension about the prevailing trend of imitation among contemporary artists, warning that it could spell doom for the nation’s musical landscape.

The veteran musician, known for his groundbreaking contributions to Ghanaian music, lamented the lack of innovation and originality in today’s music scene. He noted that many young artists are content to replicate existing genres and styles, rather than forging new paths and pushing creative boundaries.

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Ambolley drew a stark contrast between Ghanaian and Nigerian musicians, particularly lauding artists like Burna Boy for their ability to infuse their music with cultural authenticity. He commended Burna Boy for staying true to his Nigerian roots, which has helped him carve out a distinct identity on the global stage.

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Central to Ambolley’s concerns is the proliferation of imitative styles, such as Dancehall music sung in patois, which he believes dilutes Ghana’s musical heritage. He questioned the sustainability of such trends, arguing that they undermine the industry’s long-term viability.

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In his own words, Ambolley declared, “There is no future [for Ghanaian music] because we are copying more than being creatives. The young musicians want to go into Dancehall music, singing in patois and others but it originates from Jamaica. Have you heard Burna Boy singing in patois before? No, the way he sings his songs can be recognized as Nigerian, so there is an identity.”

Ambolley also challenged the legitimacy of Ghanaian artists claiming titles like ‘Dancehall Kings of Africa,’ asserting that such accolades overlook the contributions of the genre’s original pioneers.

Despite his concerns, Ambolley remains optimistic about the potential for change within the industry. As a stalwart advocate for authenticity and innovation, he continues to champion the importance of preserving Ghana’s rich musical heritage while encouraging artists to explore new creative avenues.

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