Blame DJs for bad songs on airwaves – Kofi Kinaata

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Kofi Kinaata

Although our musicians are doing some great music lately, it is an undeniable fact that some songs that have become hits have not deserved it.

Over the years, some musicians have survived with average songs but Highlife artiste, Kofi Kinaata, says it’s about time Ghanaians appreciate good music.

“It takes divine intervention for a good song to blow up in Ghana. I know of so many good songs that are not hits.

“It was difficult for a song like “Chocho Mucho” by Bless to become a hit just because he didn’t have the money to push it but other songs I don’t even regard as songs are doing so well,” he told Showbiz.

The musician stated  DJs must be blamed for how good songs struggle to get attention.

“The DJs will not play a song, especially from an up-and-coming artiste, but would prefer to play a bad song from a popular artiste which is not cool,” he said.

Kinaata explained that he would prefer to do a good song that would not be popular to a bad song that will be a hit.

“I want to be noted for doing good songs. Songs like “Susuka,” “Sweetie Pie,” “Confession,” “Single” and “Free” are great songs everyone can relate to and I am happy with the positive feedback I always get,” he said.

Last month, Kinaata released a new song “Never Again” featuring Shatta Wale and he says the backlash on social media is too much.

Shatta Wale

“Although I am no more with High Grade Family, the fans are not so cool with me featuring the SM Boss because they feel High Grade Family and Shatta Movement are not cool. Some said I am a sellout. Others said I shouldn’t have featured Shatta Wale,” he said.

According to Kinaata, he is cool with every musician and he doesn’t mind featuring anyone whom he feels he should collaborate with. 

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Kinaata released ‘Never Again’ with dancehall artiste Shatta Wale

Asked who his new management is after exiting High Grade Family, Kinaata said he was on his own for now but was still looking for a committed management team to work with.

Kinaata cautioned musicians to place emphasis on the content of their songs and not just release songs without paying attention to what goes into them.

“I have never written a song in anticipation of it becoming hit. My aim is first to get good lyrics and a good storyline for everyone to relate to.”

“If it becomes a hit in the process fine and if it does not, I am not so bothered. Ghanaians will gradually appreciate your work and tag you as that good artiste who is always known for doing great songs,” he added. 

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