Reggae artist Jupitar says he stands alone as Ghana's real dancehall performer. The musician told Nana Romeo on Okay FM that his Jamaican accent and patois skills make him special. Jupitar praised Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy for mixing dancehall with local Ga and Ewe languages. He believes his dedication to authentic dancehall music separates him from other artists. The performer claims he amazes himself when listening to his old recordings.
Music expert Mr. Logic has warned Ghanaian dancehall artists about fake Jamaican speech patterns. He says the forced accents sound painful and hurt listener enjoyment. Logic wants local artists to create catchy songs that work on global music platforms. The analyst thinks authentic approaches work better than copying foreign styles. His advice focuses on making music that connects with audiences everywhere.
Jupitar remains confident about his dancehall authenticity despite criticism from industry observers. The artist continues using Jamaican patois in his performances and recordings. He sees his approach as the right way to honor true dancehall culture. Jupitar believes other Ghanaian artists should follow his example for better results. The musician stands firm behind his claims about being Ghana's only real dancehall performer.
Music expert Mr. Logic has warned Ghanaian dancehall artists about fake Jamaican speech patterns. He says the forced accents sound painful and hurt listener enjoyment. Logic wants local artists to create catchy songs that work on global music platforms. The analyst thinks authentic approaches work better than copying foreign styles. His advice focuses on making music that connects with audiences everywhere.
Jupitar remains confident about his dancehall authenticity despite criticism from industry observers. The artist continues using Jamaican patois in his performances and recordings. He sees his approach as the right way to honor true dancehall culture. Jupitar believes other Ghanaian artists should follow his example for better results. The musician stands firm behind his claims about being Ghana's only real dancehall performer.