Ghanaian music executive and aspiring Member of Parliament, Sadiq Abdulai Abu, widely recognized as Baba Sadiq, has made headlines with his recent remarks regarding Stonebwoy’s new track, “Jejereje.”
The song, which was released less than 24 hours ago, has rapidly garnered attention on social media, captivating fans and music enthusiasts alike.
Many supporters of Stonebwoy have taken to various platforms, sharing lively videos of themselves dancing to the infectious rhythm of the song, which appears to be resonating well with the audience.
In the midst of the growing excitement, a fervent fan of Stonebwoy boldly claimed in a Facebook post that Baba Sadiq has been listening to the track privately, suggesting that he secretly enjoys the music despite his public persona.
This assertion did not sit well with Sadiq, who is known for his outspoken views in the music industry.
He promptly refuted the fan’s claim, expressing his disdain for what he termed “noise,” suggesting that he does not find value in the song.
Sadiq elaborated on his perspective by stating that he does not regard the song as a “superior artistic product,” which reflects his critical stance on certain trends in contemporary music.
This exchange has sparked discussions within the Ghanaian music scene, highlighting the differing opinions among artists, executives, and fans regarding what constitutes quality music.
As the debate continues, it sheds light on the competitive nature of the industry and the various expectations held by different stakeholders.
While Stonebwoy’s fans revel in the success of “Jejereje,” Baba Sadiq’s comments indicate a more discerning approach to music, underscoring the complexities of artistic appreciation and commercial success within Ghana’s vibrant music landscape.
Source: NewsandVibes.com