Nigeria And Ghana Bite Up Each Other In Music–Skales
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Fastest growing Nigerian hippop rapper, Raoul John Njeng- Njeng widely
known in the showbiz as Skales disclosed on how Ghana and Nigeria
musicians are dependent on each other.
Speaking recently on TV programme spotlight on TV3, the "Shake Body"
hit maker told the host Abeiku Santana, "l feel like what we have is
symbolic relationship, we all bite each other. You see the sound that
Dj Brezze brought, if you know, all Nigerian songs now are beginning
to sound like that. Is just like when Ghana starts" Azonto", before we
know Nigerians also started doing "Azonto", so i just feel like
basically we are brothers and neighbours so we all bite each other.
When we see this is good, we start doing it too ", he asserted.
Commenting on how his music is making big in Ghana, he said; "l feel
like the music spoke for itself. Because, most of the countries where
my songs is really huge,i have never been there. But you know how
music is like, the universal language to the soul. whiles your song is
really good, they will spread very fast Just like Sarkodie, Sarkodie
didn't have to come to Nigeria, but his song is everywhere. same thing
with this song…..all because of "Tonga" I remembered the first time
i checked playing that song.. I was like woow… .even though I didn't
understand it but it was sweet and everywhere you go in Nigeria, they
play that song. Same goes to shatta wale, Edem, Becca etc.
He announced that he is currently working with Trigmatic, Fuse, Dj
Breezy, Jemina…etc.
Going further, the songwriter also emphasised on his pan African media
tour which he started from Ghana.
According to him, his next move will be Prolly Tanzania, Uganda, and
then Europe.
Skales has been in showbiz with his hits including; 'shake body'
'Mukulu' 'keresimesi' 'komole' 'My baby' 'Take care of me' and 'Denge
Pose'.
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