'Don't Adulterate Folklore Songs' | general-entertainment
Wed, 09 Nov 2022 18:10
Ghanaian hiplife/hiphop artist Denning Edem Hotor, popularly often known as Edem, who can be the CEO OF Volta Regime Music Group (VRMG), has suggested towards adulteration of folklore songs to protect the historical past behind them.
He stated folklore songs made and handed down amongst widespread folks – a key a part of music, which in flip is a key a part of tradition, is a approach of storing tradition and wealthy values of individuals thus, have to be maintained.
He gave the recommendation when the Ghana News Agency caught up with him on the 2022 Hogbetsotsoza durbar of the chiefs and folks of the 36 states of Anlo at Anloga.
Edem stated there was the necessity for artists to include the modern type of music into the native or conventional music of their folks to proceed to make it reside on as a music artform which “is a part of our rich cultural heritage”.
Edem who uniquely made Ghana fall in love with him via using Ewe language, rhythmic high quality and depth of lyrics of songs on his debut album, 'Volta Regime' launched in 2019, suggested the youth to be frugal and have yard gardens to allow them stand up to the financial hardship at the moment being skilled within the nation.

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