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What makes me a villager, uncivilized for touring with my VGMA plaque – Ras Kuuku asks

Award-winning reggae dancehall artiste, Ras Kuuku has finally responded to those who said he's a villager and uncivilized for going on a tour with his Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA) plaque.

Award-winning reggae dancehall artiste, Ras Kuuku has finally responded to those who said he’s a villager and uncivilized for going on a tour with his Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA) plaque.

Talking to Amansan Krakye, he said “Do you think it’s easy to be recognized with an award so those saying that I’m uncivilized for going round with my VGMA plaque wish they were the one holding it.

“And besides it is not easy to say that in the year 2020 which is not a small year which has been marked that in the history of Ghana music Ras Kuuku was crowned reggae and dancehall artiste of the year,” he stated.

He added “It is not just a fluke because I’ve got songs and performances that shows that indeed I deserve that and the fans need to see it because I have fans who are not residing in Ghana especially those who play our song on itunes are living abroad”.

Born Kojo Kurankye, the Puom Music fromtliner disclosed that after showing his award to the fans in Ghana, there was the need to also travel abroad so that his fans there can also see it.

“We have a lot of fans who listen to my music abroad so after showing the award to Ghanaians we need to also show it to the fans who are living in abroad,” he continued on Cape Coast-based Kastle FM.

“Moreover, the music that we’re doing we do it for the people, so after wasting their money to buy the song online to listen and so if you win an award and go round to show it to them, what is the uncivilized thing about that,” he ended on the Kastle Entertainment Show.

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Source: Amansan Krakye (kastlefmonline.com)

 

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