The Chief Executive Officer of Charter-House, Theresa Ayoade, and organizers of the annual Ghana music awards have hinted that they will not accept any abusive words or comments from musicians.
Speaking at the nominees’ party of the 2018 edition of the Ghana music awards, she said that they welcome every criticism in good faith but will seek legal redress if they feel their rights have been violated.
She then advised that musicians can be upset or angry in case their expectations are not met, but she will plead that they pour out their grievances in a civilized manner.
“You can be upset, you can be angry but please address your grievances in a civil way, so we can work together to build the industryâ€
Again she asserted that they are a listening organization and are also welcome to suggestions, that’s why they keep making changes every year.
Patapaa's one corner loses out on Best New Act category
Apparently, Patapaa’s ‘One Corner’ song trended a lot and came with the ‘one corner’ dance craze of which even most prominent people and celebrities across Africa descended into the ‘gutters’ with the dance ‘fever’. Critics, as usual, descended heavily on the artiste and his song claiming the song did not carry any positive message and that the artist has no talent.
The Agona Swedru based artiste who came to the limelight after releasing his hit track ‘One Corner’, didn't make it to the Best New Act category and his fans seem very disappointed and need answers from the organizers of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.
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