Ghanaian dance-hall artiste, A.K Songstress has opinionated that female dance-hall in Ghana is not as vibrant as it used to be.
She admitted that female dance-hall music in Ghana is less vibrant nowadays because we are gradually losing all the women in the game.
“It’s obvious that we’ve lost some people. We’ve lost Ebony, and Kaakie has also stopped. They were the main people driving the whole dance-hall vibe to make it vibrant and losing them has really affected the game’’, this she said in an interview with Foster Romania on the Late Nite Celebrity Show.
AK added that for the upcoming females that are into dance-hall, she hopes that they all push hard and a times comes that they will all get to the top so that together, they can make dance-hall vibrant again. ‘’I think we all need each other because I am here claiming dance-hall this and that but at the end of the day, if we don’t have a lot of people doing it, it’s hard to keep the fire’’,she reiterated.
AK Songstress, nevertheless, says that she is not under pressure even as she is seemingly the only female dance-hall act left.
By: Maureen Dedei Quaye