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“Our Sounds Don’t Far If We Don’t Sound Nigerian” – Kelvynboy On Sounding Like Nigerian

Ghanaian singer Kelvyn Brown, best known by his stage name Kelvynboy, has expressed his opinions on the reasons for the current trend of Ghanaian musicians incorporating a Nigerian sound into their songs.

He discussed the difficulties faced by Ghanaian musicians who
adhere to a purely indigenous sound on Daybreak Hitz with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM.

The singer of “Down Flat” emphasized in the same interview how Nigerian singers add Ghanaian aspects to their songs to increase their appeal on a worldwide level.

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He said:

“We are finding it hard when we sound typical Ghanaian. I mean, enodey go when we do it like that. Even if ego is just here, you come back and say, ‘Oh, why are we just here and some people are international?

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“They don’t sound just them; they sometimes leave theirs and come and say our own. They fuse in. The fusion is what I’m talking about.”

Source: Dklassgh.com

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