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According to the UN Goodwill Ambbadador who settled in Ghana, "oxen" are unnecessary and have long-term negative effects, as they sometimes play with the minds and hearts of those who love your music.
In an exclusive interview with Pulse.com.gh, the Grammy Nominee said: "It's a negative energy, you have to use your music to unify people and inspire them."
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In the conversation led by Selorm Tali, the 50-year-old artist added that although some musicians use beef to sell their career, they also have the obligation to be role models and performers. advocates of things that are good for society.
Rocky, whose seventh album "Beats Of Zion", which includes Sarkodie, Stonebwoy and Wiyaala, is due out on March 8, has invited Ghanaian artists to learn how to work together.
Look at the full interview below.
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