The founder of Ghanafuo.com, Thinkghmusic.com, DM Network and
entertainment editor at Pulse.com.gh, David Mawuli, has waded into the
unending confusion between David Aja and Nacee over campaign hit song,
"Onaapo".
"Onaapo" which was the official campaign song for the losing National
Democratic Congress has become the toast of many and has since earned
Dee Aja, the singer of the song several gigs in Ghana and other
countries.
However, although Dee Aja has on several occasions credited Nacee for
composing the song and backing him, Nacee has expressed his disgust at
the fact that Dee Aja has been performing the song on several platforms.
Nacee, as a result, has also released his gospel version of the same song which he is currently promoting.
But the founder of ghanafuo.com believes that Nacee's constant claim of
ownership of song and his eventual release of a gospel version is a
clear indication of how envious he is of Dee Aja and the fact that he
does not want to see the young musician grow and shine like he has.
David lamented the 'Pull him Down' syndrome which is crippling the
gospel industry in Ghana and the fact that the already established acts
will do everything to see that the effort of the upcoming artistes are
always thwarted.
He bemoaned the ignorance on the part of some Ghanaian artistes who
will rather make noise about people 'stealing' their work when the law
court is available to provide them redress.
"It is very sad how ignorant our artistes are. If you feel your song
was stolen, go to court and sue instead of jumping from one radio to
another seeking attention. I am disappointed in Nacee. He's an
opportunist!!!"
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