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Latest Ghanaian musicians do not like Highlife rhythms


Leisure of Saturday, 27 March 2021

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2021-03-27

Veteran Ghanaian highlife artiste Roland TettehVeteran Ghanaian highlife artiste Roland Tetteh

Veteran Ghanaian highlife artiste Roland Tetteh, who is widely recognised in the showbiz circles as NanaBa Tee, has explained that the current crop of musicians do not like the Highlife rhythm, therefore the rationale the genre is dwindling and turning into unattractive to listeners.

Speaking to Tony Finest on Akoma FM’s Kwantenpon Generate on Thursday, March 25, NanaBa Tee, who also doubles as a new music producer, discovered that a single of the troubles that has befallen the progression of Highlife is the reality that the present crop of musicians already has preconceived beats or instrumentations and normally wish their tunes are produced the very same way they listened to other music else they may perhaps not even go to the recording studios all over again.

“If you are a tune engineer or a producer and you share awareness on how the rhythms are to be programmed on some music, the musicians will see you as not staying too intelligent or up-to-day because they consider you can not enjoy existing rhythms and beats and really soon you will be out of small business,” he reported.

“So in some cases we have no selection than to conform to their requests,” NanaBa Tee experienced explained.
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Responding to the panic of paying too considerably to an aged artiste to have some aged tunes remixed and how ideal new crop of musicians can collaborate very easily with previous artists, NanaBa opined that the ideal way is to sign a very clear-slice agreement between artists as to how revenue and royalties will be shared after remixing and releasing the track.



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