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Nigeria, South Africa are only countries doing 'God's music' - Bulldog

By Fareeda Abdul Aziz
Nigeria, South Africa are only countries doing 'God's music' - Bulldog
Nigeria, South Africa are only countries doing 'God's music' - Bulldog
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Ghanaian artist manager, Lawrence Asiamah Hanson, known in showbiz as Bulldog, has said that Ghana found Satan’s way of doing music while Nigeria and South Africa found God's way of doing music.

By 'God's way' of doing music, Bulldog means a progressive music industry and by 'Satan's way' he is making reference to a retrogressive industry.

In a pundit conversation on the Showbiz Review Segment on Hitz FM, Bulldog made revelations that apart from Nigeria and South Africa the rest of Africa, including Ghana, have chosen Satan’s way.

Bulldog maintained that Nigeria and South Africa, just like the West, are using their musical talents wisely to bring prosperity to their music industry but Ghana, for instance, is fixated on destiny.

"God has given us the power to do anything we want to do but because our systems are not working well, we blame it on destiny," Bulldog added.

Bulldog made reference to when Nigeria’s Wizkid asked Justin Bieber to drop a verse in his Essence track, he believes it was strategic and it’s what made Wizkid number one.

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He also believes that Ghanaian artistes don’t put in much effort, they only wait for miracles to happen.

“In Ghana here, we only focus on ‘God will do’, ‘God will provide' and we remain where we are. Nigerians don’t do things that way,” Bulldog stressed.

Bulldog advised that the best way to move from that is through continuous communication.

He singled out Shatta Wale as a perfect example of an artiste that understands the music industry and does anything in his power to rise to the top.