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The hiplife musician left music after nearly two decades in the industry, but he has a few words to say.
According to hitmaker “Asesa”, most Ghanaians love to hear crap than quality music.
Kontihene told Abeiku Santana on the latest episode of “Atuu” on UTV that, “I’m not trying to undermine anyone’s work, but when you listen to some songs [by Ghanaian musicians], they lack content “.
He also added that he does not leave music for competition, but because he believes in “times and seasons.” Feel it is time to move on to a different company.
“I doubt he will make more music. I believe in God to change the story and the sequence … it’s a life cycle and I can’t do the same until I die. “ added.
Kontihene returned in 2015 with “Dedeede” with Ponobiom after years of hiatus. He followed up with a remix with Pappy Kojo, and released a couple of quite successful singles, including “Di”, “Sakoaba” and “Tricks”.
He released his latest album, titled “Sankofo” in 2016. The album has eight songs and features Nero X, Yaa Pono, engineer Amadaa, Obibini, and Qweci (Ded Buddy).
Kontihene made her debut on the Ghanaian music scene with “Nyankonton” in 2000. She stepped forward to sweep all the major awards at that year’s Ghana Music Awards.
He then released “Nsoroma” (2002), “Awia” (2003), “Esum” (2005), “Mununkun” (2006) and the “All Star Gospel Medley” (2007) with great popular success.
Check out his interview below.