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“You’re still a baby when it comes to knowledge of music and how it’s made”- Praye hits back at George Quaye

Ghanaian Music group, Praye has issued a long reply to the Communications Director of Charter House, George Quaye after he asked them to make quality music in order to be nominated in the next Vodafone Ghana Music Awards. According to George Quaye, just because the “Gban Gbai” hit makers released a song that translates into […]

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Ghanaian Music group, Praye has issued a long reply to the Communications Director of Charter House, George Quaye after he asked them to make quality music in order to be nominated in the next Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.

According to George Quaye, just because the “Gban Gbai” hit makers released a song that translates into “noise” does not guarantee them a VGMA nomination.

Praye has however replied George Quaye in a very long statement, asking that he dedicates his time into doing proper research other than spewing rubbish” whenever artistes complain about issues.

Read their full post on Facebook Below:

“Dear Aboagye aka George Quaye we have read your very long “sensible” letter on your fb wall. At least now everyone knows charter house did have pity and accepted you back after you left zylofon, where you were under used and you literally became a bitter bitching woman about your co workers to everyone who had ears to listen.

Let us all congratulate ourselves for our comebacks. We believe you and us, we all need this “rantings” here on SM to be relevant again.ý

Apart from spewing gutter rubbish everytime a hard working artiste raises concern about Ghana music awards, you should dedicate some of the worthless time you have on your hands in researching to know that the legendary group PRAYE first won KORA ALL AFRICAN MUSIC AWARDS on the first year of release in 2005, very significant isn’t it? before we swept Ghana music awards in 2006, 2008 and in 2009 where you were by then treking to set for taxi driver series making a fool out of yourself particularly and giving us good laughs on TV.



Moving from one place to another and running when there’s heat. Lol. We see you. We feel you man. your opportunistic self is the real deal. even with Ghanaian artiste.

…Begging celebrities for transport and association then. Little did we know it was just a matter of time for aboa konkotiba to become an arrogant aponkyer3ni today.

On behalf of the whole Praye team we Express our deep appreciation to charter house for your employment. it took you off the streets. Comedy isn’t music. Put on your thinking cup and come again Aboagye. This new found passion of opening stinking mouths to insult artistes on your walls in order for you to trend is becoming old like yourself at charter house.

Even Artise of the year category is a greater part per your presence, demand, shows and impact you made in the year under review even if you didnt have “a monster song” playing everywhere as you put it.

When “One Corner” became a local and international monstrous hit did you give it an award? Lol.

Buju Banton just made history in the world as staging one of the biggest concert in the history of Jamaica. A Comeback concert without a “monstrous hit song”. Is this making any sense to you so far? Maybe not but we don’t have that much time…

Leave a good legacy and be remembered, revered and respected and honoured a lifetime. And again this is not for toddlers in the music industry to comprehend.

Yes Praye is ranting. Coming back together as a group who was and is deeply loved by our fans, on it own took a lot. Something only deep minded music enthusiasts will know. Mounting major shows and platforms to perform even old tunes and still dishing out performances that left the country talking for days, that alone ……….. and to add the release of a song that enjoyed air play thanks to the media houses and DJs who understand the magnitude of a comeback as a group.

A solo artiste can decide to go into “hibernation” or take a break for years and release anytime. This is a different case of a group who went their solo ways coming back together into a new era and still making strong impacts all within the year. These points are being raised as pointers towards your group of the year category.

But of cos a PR who lacks intellectual depth and curiosity, who thinks monster hit songs is all it takes wouldn’t understand this. You’re still a baby when it comes to knowledge of music and how it’s made.

Yes we these same three good looking talented men you came begging to perform at vgma and we did end up saving your show, we are here ranting in every matured way as we can. And again you lack the ability of mouth control and so wouldn’t know what maturity is.

Praye is back. Brace yourself. It’s @prayeghana on all social media platforms.”


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“COVID-19” inspired my “Aseda”single – Michael K. Okyere recounts

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Versatile musician Michael K. Okyere has recently released a single titled “Aseda,” which was inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic. The article explores the meaning behind the song and how Okyere found inspiration during this challenging time.

The COVID-19 pandemic has undeniably affected people’s lives across the globe. From the devastating loss of lives to the economic downturn, it has created an unprecedented situation for everyone. However, amid the chaos and uncertainty, many individuals have found solace and inspiration in unlikely places.

One such person is Michael K. Okyere, a talented and versatile musician known for his ability to captivate audiences with his unique fusion of various music genres. When the pandemic struck, Okyere found himself reflecting on the prevailing circumstances and sought a way to channel his emotions into his art.

The result was the creation of his latest single, “Aseda,” which means “thanks” in the Akan language spoken in Ghana, Okyere’s home country. The song serves as a tribute to the resilience and gratitude of individuals during these challenging times.

Okyere shares that “Aseda” was born out of his desire to express his deep appreciation for life and the strength of the human spirit. He witnessed people coming together, supporting each other, and finding joy in the simplest of things despite the hardships they faced. The song aims to inspire listeners to focus on gratitude and appreciate the little things that often go unnoticed.

The upbeat and catchy melody of “Aseda” mirrors the message of hope and positivity that Okyere intends to convey. By merging traditional Ghanaian rhythms with contemporary sounds, he manages to create a musical fusion that resonates with a wide audience. The song’s infectious energy invites listeners to immerse themselves in the celebration of life and their ability to overcome adversity.

While the pandemic has presented numerous challenges for musicians and artists, Okyere has channeled his creativity into creating meaningful and inspiring content. He believes that music has the power to uplift souls and connect people, even in the toughest of times.

Through “Aseda,” Michael K. Okyere hopes to remind listeners that amidst the chaos and uncertainty, there is still much to be grateful for. The song serves as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of gratitude in finding solace and joy even in challenging circumstances.

As an artiste, his ability to find inspiration in difficult times demonstrates his dedication to his craft and his commitment to spreading positivity through music. “Aseda” is a testament to his versatility and talent, showcasing his ability to merge different musical styles to create a vibrant and captivating masterpiece.

Enjoy the song below

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