Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Sarkodie Deceived The Whole World On BBC, He Didn’t Create Azonto!

At a seminar organised for some selected arts writers in Ghana at the University of Ghana campus not too long ago, a music lecturer educated myself and my colleagues on the foundations of Azonto.
He said the new phenomenon called Azonto did not just come into existence by itself or by accident. It was traced to a traditional dance called Kpanlogo of the people of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.
Due to the above, we can collectively forgive pugilist and ‘comedian’ Braimah Kamoko aka Bukom Banku when he told Ghanaians sometime back that Azonto originated from him. But we cannot forget how Sarkodie recently deceived the whole world on a BBC Africa show about the invention of Azonto. Records must be set straight. Sarkodie did not create Azonto!
In the interview with BBC Africa’s Paul Bakibinga, Sarkodie spoke about varied issues, highlights of which were centered on Azonto, a dance he categorically stated that he invented but other people are gradually taking to the next level.
On BBC Africa, Sarkodie said, “You know Azonto was meant to be but I was lucky to be the first person to bring it out. I gave birth to it but now people are taking it to the next level.”
How did Sarkodie bring the Azonto out? How did he give birth to it when he only helped to popularise it? Sarkodie, please come again.
It would be appropriate if he came back to correct that fallacy since he has become a laughing stock for saying that but knowing how is he, I doubt if he would do that.
First of all, Azonto is not a genre of music. It’s a form of dance. It is an expressive type of dance, dance with an attitude which involves rigorous body movement to mimic everyday activities.
The basic body movements of the dance include washing, ironing, driving, boxing and shaving.
Why rapper Sarkodie will lay claim to ownership of Azonto is beyond my understanding and perhaps that of many well meaning Ghanaians who have been following the Azonto craze. Ever since he made that assertion, the reaction to that has been met with mixed feelings.
Sarkodie himself is learning the dance from the public because he doesn’t even know how to do the dance he claims he invented.
Growing up, the term Azonto was used to refer to a lady who is promiscuous. I cannot readily name or pinpoint the person behind the creation of that term but certainly I know it’s not Sarkodie. Prior to Sarkodie’s release of his You Go Kill Me song which had him thinking and boasting of creating Azonto, Ghanaians were dancing the Azonto to Cash Unit and Castro’s song Ayoo and other songs like African Girl by Castro featuring Asamoah Gyan. I believe we all remember Asamoah Gyan’s dance at the World Cup whenever he scored a goal.
It was also during that time that, Gasmilla released his Aboodatoi video but then people were busy learning Asamoah Gyan’s dance which has resemblance to the current Azonto and to some of us, it’s not surprising that, it has metamorphosed into Azonto.
When Gasmilla dropped his Aboodatoi song and video coupled with his crazy Azonto dance, it became like another level of the dance, and so people started doing all the moves.
Due to its growing popularity and the demand for it, Ghanaian producers started taking advantage of its rhythm, produced similar beats that go with the dance and it has spread to every part of the continent and even beyond.
Gasmilla is a good “Azonto” dancer. I believe Ghanaians first saw the dance as it is now from Gasmilla. How was Gasmilla able to do the Azonto dance so perfectly? I don’t know but certainly, he didn’t learn it from Sarkodie who doesn’t know the movement and was by then still learning. I think he’s still learning.
Sarkodie cannot even say he made Azonto go international. Fuse ODG featuring Tiffany on his song titled Azonto can take that credit for that any day.
The Azonto dance was on the scene before Sarkodie released his video. So how did he create something which was there before his song and video? Who is he trying to deceive? The dance has been there long ago.
Sarkodie only made the term Azonto popular through his music because he’s bigger than the artistes who started the movement musically.
But then making a term which was already in existence before he was born popular doesn’t mean he “created” or “invented” it.
For me, it was the public that virtually named the dance Azonto because by then his song was a hit and went well with the dance.
Sarkodie must know that, there is an extent to which an artiste can boast and he must not go beyond that because all of us cannot be fooled at the same time.
Source: Junior Junie Annan

Kwaw Kese’s Allegation Against Vodafone Icons Must Be Investigated!

It is no longer news that the younger brother of Kwaw Kese, Budda didn’t win the Vodafone Icons-Street Edition, losing out to RYAN.
This whole controversy, no doubt, cannot be left to lie low, and Kwaw Kese has alleged in his accusation that the telecommunication giant who is the organizer of the show ‘was not fair’.
He stated this in a video interview that has gone viral on the internet that someone from Vodafone called him and asked for the sum of GHS 10,000, which he refused to pay and that caused his brother’s eviction.
It will be recalled that Kwaw Kese disruption of the Vodafone Icons-Street Edition’s live recording show forced South African Idols Judge and Universal Music executive, Randall Abrahams and Vodafone’s Uche Ofodile to leave the stage with the prize they had brought to present to the eventual winner.
Information has it that Kwaw Kese hinted some media men before he stormed the stage that he was going to disrupt the show, an action which he said was all out of injustice.
The questions on the lips of Vodafone Icons’ viewers are that: is Kwaw Kese right in registering his annoyance by disrupting a live show? Who from Vodafone called the artist, according to the video, to pay an amount to spur Budda to victory?
Entertainment pundits submitted in their opinion that both Kwaw Kese’s allegation and the controversial video of bribery by Vodafone should be investigated.
So far, Vodafone Icons-Street Edition organizers are yet to issue any official statement on the allegation as at the time of going to the press, but we shall keep you updated as the truth unveils.
Source:Junie Junior Annan

Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Sarkodie Releases Hot Album Cover For Sarkology Album!

Sarkodie has released an arty album cover for his upcoming third studio album, Sarkology. Just like the name implies, the rapper appears to be taking us to school in rap. The cover shows a young boy reading a magazine on Sarkodie, in a chair surrounded by school supplies and copies of Sarkodie CDs. Sarkodie released the cover on twitter on Wednesday to the admiration of many. The rapper is currently in London shooting a video for a single from the album. The album will include hits such as ‘Illuminati’ and ‘Ordinary Love’ featuring Tiwa Savage. Sarkodie also promises fans an eclectic collection of songs of his ‘Sarkology’ album expected to be out in August. He said: “There’s a lot to expect on the new album, I can easily call it a Nigerian album because I have all my Nigerian friends supporting me on this album. I have 2face, Timaya, Banky W, Wizkid and so it is a lot of me stepping up and mixing up with the styles of other artists. This is not planned but I think gradually I am doing more of female targeted songs because they want to see that side of Sarkodie.
So I have Tiwa, Raquel, Efya and and Sian on it also. So it’s more like giving listeners a variety of sounds. I also have azonto as well. The album is me but stepping it a notch up. “

Sarkodie makes list of Forbes Top 10 Richest African Artistes

Ghanaian rapper and multiple-award winner, Sarkodie, has placed eighth in the 2013 list of Top 10 Richest/ Bankable African Artistes compiled by Forbes and Channel O.

The ranking is based on artiste Sales, Social -Media presence, endorsement value, YouTube views, show rates , Influence, appearance in newspapers, investments, popularity and other factors.

The list is dominated by Nigerians and leading the pack is Don Jazzy, but at the No.1 position is Akon.

Below is the full list:

(1) Akon– Senegalese-American top the list - Founder of Konvict Music, gave bigger platforms to other African artistes such as P-Square and Wizkid .

(2) Don Jazzy– Ranks as Best African and Nigeria Music Producer. CEO of Marvin Records, Samsung, Loya Milk and MTN as Brand Ambassador, Influential producer. He has produced Songs for D’Banj, Kanye West, Beyonce and American Rap Mogul Jay Z.

(3) P-Square– Ranked as Best African Music Group. Featured on Forbes Magazine for Africa twice, sold out concert, and presidential guest in at least 5 African countries. They also fly a private jet.

(4) D’banj– CEO of DB Records, Music Artiste. International music brand, GOOD Music, Def Jam, Mercury deal, Sony Entertainment Music distribution deal.

(5) Wizkid– Music Artiste. EME artiste, Starboy CEO, affiliation with Disturbing London, international collaboration with Wale and others, perform twice on stage with American Pop Singer Chris Brown, and he is the highest paid Pepsi ambassador in Africa. He is also an ambassador for MTN.

(6) 2Face Idibia– Music Artiste. Produces 10 million discs and has at least 7 million digital sale. He is a UN Ambassador for Youth and Peace, associated with Guinness, Haven Homes, Airtel Worldwide and philanthropist – Tuface Idibia Foundation.

(7) Anselmo Ralph– Music Artiste, Samsung and Coca Cola Ambassador. Known as the 'Angolan Prince', he owns a perfume line, clothing label, a multimillion dollar tour bus, and he is a Sony Music African artiste.

(8) Sarkodie– Ghanaian Rapper. Presidential youth ambassador in Ghana, owns Sark clothing, and he is a Samsung and Fan Milk ambassador in Ghana.

(9) Ice Prince– Music Artiste. Multiple award winning rapper, Has received six million downloads, owns two studios, One Foundation member, Plug N Play Ambassador, Zamani Foundation.

(10) Banky W– Music Artiste. Co owner EME, Samsung Ambassador, Philanthropist, multiple award R&B and Soul winner.

Monday, 2 September 2013

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