My beef with Ernest Opoku was for the hype – Bro Sammy



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Animations from Thursday, February 7, 2019

Source: zionfelix.net

2019-02-07

Brother Sammy Nipa Foo Musician, Brother Sammy

Minister of the Gospel, Bro. Sammy, affectionately dubbed the nation's worshiper, revealed that the very popular and very intense enmity felt by many music lovers in his camp and that of the camp of his gospel fraternity colleague, Ernest Opoku, had was intentionally planned to win hype songs that they were about to publish.

In the interview that he had with MzGee of Multimedia and watched by zionfelix.net, the hitmaker of "Nnipafoo" pointed out that the music industry in Ghana is quite difficult to penetrate and normally before one can make a name or itself, a lot of capital is needed.

He added that if an individual does not have a capital of around 100,000 Gh or more, the second most viable way to follow the trend and get the hype needed for a song you're about to to publish is to spark controversy that will attract the attention of. the media.

When asked if he felt it was right to engage with another gospel musician, as the secular industry musicians do, he gave a very affirmative affirmative answer. Brother Sammy made the shocking revelation that people who make secular music have even copied the way of developing (gospel musicians).

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