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If you want to be forgotten, sing profane songs – Akosua Agyapong

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Veteran musician Akosua Agyapong has cautioned young musicians to

refrain from using profane lyrics in their songs.

According to her, there is a high probability that artistes who do

profane songs will be forgotten after enjoying hits for a few months.

She said, “If the songs I did are still growing with me, then I tell

you that music lives but when you write a song and it becomes a hit

for three or five months and it’s gone, then you are not a musician”.

The “Eka Bi Nie” hit maker said, it feels disheartening when she hears

children singing profane songs because they learn from what they hear.

“When you look around, there are a whole lot of things going on that

people need to be advised on but when you do a good song, the child

will sit down and listen to it and pick learn from it”, Akosua said.

She disclosed that she has a special relationship with the Rawlingses

because then First Lady Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings “loved my songs,

we share the same birthday and she loves my

performances”.

Akosua Agyapong implored experienced hands in the music industry to

support young musicians to reflect the decency of

Ghanaian music into their songs.

The use of profane lyrics in Ghanaian music has been growing steadily,

despite disquiet in some quarters and condemnation from a number of

musicians. Songs like Joey B’s ‘Tonga’ received severe bashing in

media circles although it eventually earned him New Artiste of the

Year at the 2014 Ghana

Music Awards.

2009 Ghana Music Awards Artiste of the Year Okyeame Kwame attributes

it to a lack of ideas.

“It is lack of ideas that make people sing profane songs or say

unnecessary things in their music” he declared in 2011.

Credit: Hitz FM

Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku

I am a Ghanaian Broadcast Journalist/Writer who has an interest in General News, Sports, Entertainment, Health, Lifestyle and many more.

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