By Forgive
Adjoa Forfoe
Monday, 22 February 2016 15:36
Although his
name does not ring a bell to music lovers in Ghana, upcoming reggae artiste,
Crashhall, believes his songs deserve awards at this year’s Vodafone Ghana
Music Awards(VGMA), if the selection system of the award scheme was credible
and fair.
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Crashhall |
Crashhall
who released his debut album, Geve Me
Hope, a year ago has submitted songs from
it in six categories- Best Male Vocal, Best Rapper of the Year, Record of the
Year, Songwriter of the Year, Music Video of the Year and Best Collaboration of
the Year and strongly believes he stands a great chance of winning.
‘‘If the
system is really devoid of corruption and money paying in exchange for awards
to undeserving artistes, then I have to win the areas I filed nominations
for. I’m not in to compete anyone, I’m here to win, ’’ he said.
Crashhall,
who recently released videos of the album, via online, believes he has what it
takes to win these awards in the categories as his songs are unique and reflect
what is going on in society.
“I’m
convinced my songs are better than some of that of our high profile
artistes because my songs are full of wisdom so I must win these awards.
Moreover, I
bring on board originality; my words and my style of singing make me different
and unique from all the others as they reflect social, economic and political
issues ’’, he stated.
Geve Me Hope
is made up of three tracks, Yeeka, Geve Me Hope and The Lord Is My Shepherd.
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