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TRENDING VIDEO! Nigerian music artistes are sharper than their Ghanaian counterparts, says Rudeboy
Music star, Paul Okoye, better known as Rudeboy or King Rudy, has opined that Nigerian music artistes are doing better than their Ghanaian counterparts because they are “sharper.”
The controversial statement which was made during an interview with WGHC Radio in Chicago, USA, has set tongues wagging from Ghanaian music circles and music enthusiasts.
Rudeboy made some comparisons with Nigerian and Ghanaians songs but empathetically stated that Nigerian music artistes are versatile hence pioneer new entertainment trends.
Rudeboy further admitted that most beats and trends originated from Ghana but “sharp” singers have a way of picking those trends and infusing their own style to make them sell.
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However, Rudeboy was full of praise for Sarkodie and called him the best Ghanaian artiste adding that all others music artiste are not popular outside Ghana.
Rudeboy said;
“Nigerians we’re too sharp…most of the sounds you’re talking about they come from you guys [Ghanaians] if you’re not sharp enough Niger we’re sharper.
“They are just doing the same thing without developing…they focus on just one thing and stay there.
“Everyone [in Ghana] does the same thing, [but nigerians] we develop something and before you catch up, we are gone…”
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