I Use Ewe, Ga and Twi in My Songs, Not Only Patoi; Ambolley Should Not Make It Seem I Have To Do Only ‘Borborbor’ To Promote Where I’m From
Hilife legend, Gyedu Blay Ambolley has disclosed in an interview that Stonebwoy should stop doing dancehall and rather do ‘Borborbor’ so as to promote his identity and culture since he;s from the Volta Region
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz On Hitz FM, Stonebwoy finally replied Gyedu Blay Ambolley . He said,
“I am an Ewe and there are Ewe songs I have performed on big platforms, I speak Twi and Ga in some of my songs but I am fortunate enough to have been able to study and cross over to other languages including English.”
Stonebwoy continued,
“Definitely I see nothing wrong in being able to master a craft so well that I am accepted globally or else I may not even be able to get to where I am today,” he told Andy Dosty, Friday.
The ‘Tuff Seed’ hitmaker stated that although he might speak Patios, his other languages (Ewe/Twi/Ga) is evident in his Patios.
Stonebwoy said that he prays the veteran understands that, that same Patois is putting Ghana on the map, explaining, he goes places and say he’s from Ghana, performs Afrobeat/Dancehall and he is accepted not rejected.
“Times are changing, music is evolving and our understanding is getting broader. There is nothing wrong with the Patios. People should not forget I have lots of songs I sing in Ghanaian languages as well,” he added.
Source:more. Buzz
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz On Hitz FM, Stonebwoy finally replied Gyedu Blay Ambolley . He said,
“I am an Ewe and there are Ewe songs I have performed on big platforms, I speak Twi and Ga in some of my songs but I am fortunate enough to have been able to study and cross over to other languages including English.”
Stonebwoy continued,
“Definitely I see nothing wrong in being able to master a craft so well that I am accepted globally or else I may not even be able to get to where I am today,” he told Andy Dosty, Friday.
The ‘Tuff Seed’ hitmaker stated that although he might speak Patios, his other languages (Ewe/Twi/Ga) is evident in his Patios.
Stonebwoy said that he prays the veteran understands that, that same Patois is putting Ghana on the map, explaining, he goes places and say he’s from Ghana, performs Afrobeat/Dancehall and he is accepted not rejected.
“Times are changing, music is evolving and our understanding is getting broader. There is nothing wrong with the Patios. People should not forget I have lots of songs I sing in Ghanaian languages as well,” he added.
Source:more. Buzz
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