Isaac Quarcoo
Isaac Quarcoo

The 23rd edition of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards that ended on Saturday has as usual received both positive and negative commentaries right from the organization to the awards that were presented.

Some of the comments gathered after the event were debates as to whether who deserved the awards they received.

Ghanaian Songwriter and Techpreneur, Isaac Quarcoo was amongst the VIPs who graced the event.

In this vein, he has made some very serious critical observations after the event, especially concerning the gospel industry in Ghana.

In his words, he said, “I seriously think there is a problem with our gospel fraternity. Why do we keep seeing the same faces every time receiving these awards? is it some magic trick we don’t know or my assertion that our gospel artistes are too comfortable is actually true?”

“Now, don’t get me wrong, I am not saying those who got the awards did not deserve it or were otherwise favored by the organizers, all I am asking is that is the problem with the upcoming gospel musicians or the older ones are not showing them the way?

Honestly because if you look at our gospel musicians today, it’s as if they are only interested in wearing flashy caftans to mount local stages in our local churches.”

“For proper reference, check the kind of songs we even make. It’s so sad how only Diana Hamilton, Joe Mettle, and Ohemaa Mercy are taking turns around Best Gospel Song and Best Gospel Artiste categories in all our major award schemes.

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Why should this be? Don’t we have abled voices in this country? Our musicians must rise above the local mentality and think big because it’s as if we don’t have a gospel industry at all and these award schemes just award a few who show their faces within the year under review,” he added.

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