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The great Ghanaian musician Slim Buster has criticized some Ghanaian journalists for condemning the remix of his song “Masharita”, saying they are quick to judge without being constructive.
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In an interview with Sammy Flex on Zylofon Radio, the once best dancer said he finds it difficult to understand why journalists in this country are quick to condemn without being constructive.
“I started recording the remix of“ Masharita ”about a year ago. I had plans to go back to Ghana this October to release an album, but due to COVID-19, I stopped my recordings. I even booked a studio that cost me £ 220,000 for an hour but was unable to record it due to COVID. So the song has been there for almost a year. “
“I also realized that every time I try to release a new song, the trend in Ghana changes. So I decided that it was better to publish what I have to wait another year. So that’s what I did. But I think the writer was not constructive enough, especially when he said that I used a phone to record my video. You saw my outfit when you came to the UK, right? I think the problem with Kwame Dadzie is that he either has this histrionic personality disorder or the phone he uses is bad “he threw some punches.”
“I don’t know what kind of phone he’s using. Because when you watch the Youtube song, you should be able to tell if the sound is not good or the video quality is poor. What kind of quality is she talking about? You have to be constructive. “
“But you see, you are dealing with journalists who are disappointed musicians or comedians, so this is what happens. When I used autotune about 16 years ago, a journalist from Graphic Showbiz criticized me, but today tell me which artist in the country does not use autotune? So sometimes when you think ten years before journalists about creating something, they won’t call you for clarification “ he said.
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