Ghanaian Reggae and Dancehall artist, Samini, has expressed his strong disagreement with those who believe that Ghana has lost its musical identity.
In a recent Property FM interview, the musician stated that he has been regularly creating “Samini music” for the past two decades, and that this is still his own style.
Samini emphasized that when listeners compare his current songs to those he created in the past, they will find a consistent thread running through his musical style.
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He confidently stated, “I don’t think we’ve lost our sound, so I don’t share the same sentiments or views.”
Samini took a journey down memory lane, referring to his iconic single “Where My Baby Dey” and noting that the spirit of his musical character has not changed.
According to him, the distinct tone that characterizes his creativity has endured over time, and he finds no reason to suppose that Ghana has lost its musical identity.
“Because I’ve been creating Samini music for the past two decades and that’s what I’m about.
“So if you listen to good vibes today and you go and listen to where my baby dey you’d know that it’s the same guy,” he added on the show.
In essence, Samini is adamant that his musical contributions have kept a continuous character, adding to the rich fabric of Ghanaian music over the years.
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