Kwadwo Sheldon Interview: Ghana Music's Biggest Mistakes (Part 2)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
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    In this episode of Black Tantrum Pod, we sit down with the renowned Ghanaian content creator Kwadwo Sheldon to discuss the current state of Ghana’s music industry, the future of technology in the country, and why it’s crucial for the youth to explore opportunities beyond social media. Sheldon shares his insights on how young people can leverage tech advancements for entrepreneurship and personal growth. Tune in for an engaging and eye-opening conversation that touches on the intersection of creativity, technology, and societal growth in Ghana.
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Комментарии • 77

  • @emmanueldominic6219
    @emmanueldominic6219 Месяц назад +5

    I’m a Nigerian living in Canada, just want to support your channel and let you know that We 🇳🇬 love Ghana.

    • @blacktantrument
      @blacktantrument  Месяц назад

      Awesome! Thank you!

    • @emmalineandbrian1202
      @emmalineandbrian1202 27 дней назад

      @@blacktantrument my brother, check someone channel, before replying, someone created a fake account and said he is a Nigerian and you believe, a channel opened ten years ago, without subscription, why Ghanaian no get number six, una dull bad.

  • @oluwatobilobajoseph923
    @oluwatobilobajoseph923 24 дня назад +2

    I clicked on this video because of the guy cap 🧢 (green white green) honestly I thought he is a Nigerian. But it's ok sha😅. D trick works on me 😂😂😂

  • @Wavecurve
    @Wavecurve Месяц назад +2

    Instead of collaborating with Nigeria, Ghana created the illusion of Nigeria VS Ghana. Even though, Nigeria has no idea they are competing with Ghana. No media in Nigeria mentions Ghana. None!!! Ghana pushed the lie that Nigeria has an 80/20 policy that excludes foreign music. Even though, Black Sheriff has twice topped Nigeria's chart. Even though, Nigeria streamed some Ghanaian artistes more than Ghana. Black Sheriff even joined the initiative to minimize *FOREIGN* music in Ghana, even though, him and his music is being pushed by *"FOREIGN"* Nigeria. The #PlayGhana initiative ended up excluding Ghanaian artistes from world stage for the first half of 2024. So, Ghana has been COMPETING at their own detriment. And Nigeria is mostly indifferent.

  • @TrueYarn
    @TrueYarn Месяц назад +3

    I have been watching yawa of the day from sro ma days. I will say KSS is my BBC, CNN, GBC. I feel like am in Ghana daily even if am living abroad

  • @kwaniyahtuffour8360
    @kwaniyahtuffour8360 Месяц назад +2

    here’s my opinion as a Ghanaian-American (born in america to a Ghanaian parent). Ghanaian music is amazing but I believe the language barrier is holding Ghanaian artist back. Like realistically, an ivorian, ghanaian, sierra leonian and someone from congo can all enjoy asake/burna boy/wizkids music because although it’s not always in english/pidgin, they speak enough for all of us to follow along. but many ghanaian artist make their music in twi, so i’ve noticed that only the native twi speakers i know are the ones listening. the rest of my mates just turn to nigerian afrobeats. and some of my mates are also ghanaian america, but have ewe or Ga parents, so they still aren’t twi speakers. and if you notice, the black sherif and king promise sounds that have gone viral on tiktok, are sounds where they’re speaking english. and that’s why now we see videos of people in UK and malaysia doing dances to their music… so yea, these are just my thoughts. and im not saying they shouldn’t speak twi, but i think it does limit their audience

    • @blacktantrument
      @blacktantrument  Месяц назад

      It you have a great point, language could be a barrier but how are the Nigerians doing it

    • @emmalineandbrian1202
      @emmalineandbrian1202 27 дней назад

      Bro, you said you are a Ghanaian-American, are you in America, please start coming back to Ghana, a year of return. This excuse that you gave is making me go Gaga, Fally Ipupa, Flavor, and diamond platinum, they all sing in their language, please go check out their numbers, Ghana is singing wag songs.

  • @naijakana
    @naijakana Месяц назад +2

    My take from a lot of Ghanaian entertainment podcasters and personalities is that they actually see themselves as competitors to Nigerians rather than actual fellow West Africans or collaborators. I’m personally all for more inter-African collaboration, but not with people like this, who just slip in the “collaboration” bit to throw gullible Nigerians off the scent of duplicity they often cannot help themselves revealing. “Collaboration,” indeed. But here these guys are, saying that Nigerians are no more talented than Ghanaians, or that Ghana is better at rap than Nigeria (like African rap was ever popular or a huge moneymaker to begin with), or that WE created Afrobeats (a five-beat clave that's not just native to Ghana, but also to Nigeria, does not a genre make), or that (*yawn*) “these Nigerians” have the population and plaaags!
    Personally I don’t see Ghana ever having a huge, vibrant music or entertainment industry. The music is mostly dull. The “it” factor is missing. The business instinct is barely there. And the excuses, podcasts, and RUclips videos are aplenty. You can have talent with the width and depth of the Volta River for all I care. It’s not going to change much, if anything, if you don't humble yourself into accepting the shortcomings that prevent you from achieving something grand.
    On the other hand, at least you have tourism.

    • @isaacokyere7299
      @isaacokyere7299 Месяц назад

      All this long essay 😢, I didn’t understand anything

    • @blacktantrument
      @blacktantrument  Месяц назад

      Thanks gor sharing yiur thoughts

    • @emmalineandbrian1202
      @emmalineandbrian1202 27 дней назад +1

      @@isaacokyere7299what is your level of education, or reading skills, comprehension, what is really your problem, because I read everything and understand everything.

    • @emmalineandbrian1202
      @emmalineandbrian1202 27 дней назад +1

      My brother, I think Ghana saying all these things makes them feel good or better 😂😂😂, the world knows, who are the music gurus in Africa, since they have been saying those things, what awards have they won in music, or venues have they filled in western world, rather their music is deteriorating, no one is even talking about Ghana music and film industry anymore.

    • @naijakana
      @naijakana 27 дней назад

      @@emmalineandbrian1202 Exactly, it's a coping mechanism. They say these things to make themselves feel better, and nothing changes because they simply don't have the liver to make those changes. Like I said before, sheep no be lion. You can’t be what you’ll never be. Even the tourism edge might wear off, looking at current events. Look at how more American celebrities and influencers are now going to Nigeria, the same place that many Ghanaians constantly badmouth. That whole “Year of Return” plan can only go so far…
      It’s one thing to be timid and laid back. It’s worse when you add envy and deceit. These are all pathetic traits to have.

  • @tituscudjoe6256
    @tituscudjoe6256 Месяц назад +3

    @Kwadwo Sheldon dey inspire me alot, would be happy to be on his platform oneday because am Web Developer and i would love us to have an in depth conversation.

  • @kuth_
    @kuth_ Месяц назад +2

    what a conversation of wisdom... Kwadwo I hope you actually make a difference and don't just talk.. you have the power to create change

  • @hormorneeyeenelson1660
    @hormorneeyeenelson1660 Месяц назад +2

    Point of correction! Naija music sound better!!!

  • @jerryotomewo6284
    @jerryotomewo6284 Месяц назад +5

    I laff when Ghanaians say they own Afrobeats but can’t show us 1 to 2 Afrobeats artists from Ghana. Also, becus Nigerian artists used Ghanaian words “Odo and shitor “ in their songs made Ghana d owner of Afrobeats… comedians 🤣😂🤣

  • @Officialtalkaboutshow
    @Officialtalkaboutshow Месяц назад +3

    Ghanaian artists are just boujie as some content creators. this is why we ain't moving but stuck

  • @animalfunfacts247
    @animalfunfacts247 Месяц назад +6

    They claim they started Afrobeat, yet can't name one Afrobeat artist what started it. Even their contemporary Afrobeat artists are sounding Nigerian. If you started it as you claimed, Nigerian artists are supposed to be sounding Ghanaian, not the other way round. Ghanaians keep trying to reap where they didn't sow.

  • @amaadomaatv
    @amaadomaatv Месяц назад +2

    We miss you on kiss tho

  • @charlesokoro654
    @charlesokoro654 Месяц назад

    Ghanaians has a layback attitude to life. Very comfortable in very space they found themselves but its not so with Nigerians. They ask questions, always challenge themselves and ready to stake it all to make an impact. The nigerians have this attitude and strength to push, is not the population but the mentality. Talent without these traits will not move anywhere. With the fierce global competition. You can hype your artists till kingdom come but that will not reflect on their global success. Let it be the workings and the doings.

  • @judeudeagha8885
    @judeudeagha8885 Месяц назад +9

    It’s a no brainer Naija act make better music than Ghanaian you lot keep deceiving yourself . What quality music is Ghana doing lol. With your burial ground music. No wonder your new acts all sounds like Naija artist . Same excuses every time 😂. Even within Africa . Ghana artist are always nowhere to found in African countries music chats .

    • @adesango3087
      @adesango3087 Месяц назад

      Bro,u r right..They are fools

  • @rositascarborough5751
    @rositascarborough5751 Месяц назад +3

    AMAARAE!!!! Are you kidding me???? She was just on Good Morning America and is touring with Childish Gambino and Sabrina Carpenter. Cm'on now.

    • @rositascarborough5751
      @rositascarborough5751 Месяц назад +1

      And she got her big break in Nigeria. They pushed her and opened doors in the UK now she is bigger than almost anybody in Ghana. She has a bigger global audience than Shatta Wale and Sarkodie combined. Sorry those are the facts.

    • @kuth_
      @kuth_ Месяц назад

      @@rositascarborough5751 unfortunately Ghanaian music industry "stake holders/gate keeping" hate those who actually excel.. eg: E.L ... plus they do not respect artist who don't speak English in their music... the media prefers content curated for local people, I wonder why they question

    • @rositascarborough5751
      @rositascarborough5751 Месяц назад

      @@kuth_ True that is why I hope young Ghanaian artists look to Ammarae and Black Sherrif, King Promise as their template for how to go global. Just listening to Ammarae being interviewed by Angela Yee formerly of the Breakfast Club.

  • @semexdaniel45
    @semexdaniel45 Месяц назад +3

    Sheldon dey give real talks nkoa the system here is really fvcked up

  • @uhunomauwaifiokun7309
    @uhunomauwaifiokun7309 Месяц назад +3

    Make Una quiet, there's no money in Rap in Africa that's why Sarkodie and co are still relevant

  • @godsanointed3397
    @godsanointed3397 Месяц назад +5

    Dear Ghana 🇬🇭, i thought the PLAY GHANA INITIATIVE you guys introduced would have sky rocketed 🚀 your music industry to its Eldorado? Why to collabo with Nigeria 🇳🇬 now? Please,dey your dey make we dey our dey. Please, leave Naija 🇳🇬 alone.

  • @brightdanso4675
    @brightdanso4675 Месяц назад +1

    @kss to the worldwide ❤

  • @kingsleyamoah7021
    @kingsleyamoah7021 Месяц назад +3

    your name is what?

  • @emmalineandbrian1202
    @emmalineandbrian1202 27 дней назад +1

    The way you asked Sheldon the question, who can compete with those Nigerian musicians, you can see bitterness in the guy expressive face, the answer Sheldon gave, from the guy facial expression, it is not convincing to the guy 😂😂😂. My brother Ghana man, Nigeria is gone the time you would have used in working with Nigeria, Ghana was busy campaigning with other countries to join Ghana in banning Nigeria music, those Ghanaian artists mentioned can’t even stand before Nigeria C artists.

    • @blacktantrument
      @blacktantrument  25 дней назад

      Hehe Nigeria 🇳🇬 we all know is leading they have a b and artist we only have artists

  • @princeaghamiogie7154
    @princeaghamiogie7154 Месяц назад +2

    Guys, if you talking about rap music, it will not take Africa to the outside world. Let African artists refind our music and export it.

  • @isaacokyere7299
    @isaacokyere7299 Месяц назад +1

    Don’t let anyone fool you, music is about marketing, getting the right plug is everything …every African country is unique in their own ways

    • @emmalineandbrian1202
      @emmalineandbrian1202 27 дней назад

      I don’t know when Ghana will ever push the right plug, well we in Nigeria are still waiting.

  • @christopherokei-achamba3820
    @christopherokei-achamba3820 Месяц назад +5

    We are not collaborating with Ghana. You guys are two faced. Can’t be trusted. Keep playing Ghana.

  • @EdwardAinatv41
    @EdwardAinatv41 Месяц назад

    Omo, is ghanian in competition with nigeria

  • @OlugbengaGiwa
    @OlugbengaGiwa Месяц назад +1

    "They have the resources, they have the plugs" Until these Ghanaians face the truth, they will keep ranting and rambling forever. The quality of your music is low. Start from there.

  • @Wavecurve
    @Wavecurve Месяц назад +1

    I challenge Ghana right here to upload that ancestral genre that Nigeria supposedly took from Ghana. Nigeria has more genre than Ghana because we have more diversity. I guarantee you that there's no ancestral genre in Ghana that does not exist in Nigeria. Nigeria's Afrobeat is just a creative repackaging of Nigeria's ancestral music with modern music elements. But Ghana always claims to be the source of Nigeria's music. Ghanaians do not even consider similarities of cultures. We are West Africans, after all! Our ancestral genres use some identical percussive instruments! There are bound to be many similarities! So, whenever Ghana hears a similarity with their music, they will claim to be the source. Upload that ancestral genre that Nigeria supposedly took from Ghana, and I will upload similar ancestral music from Nigeria. Nigeria has more genre than Ghana.

  • @amaadomaatv
    @amaadomaatv Месяц назад +1

    Kss

  • @blackoralArt
    @blackoralArt Месяц назад +1

    Most of the music by Ghana artists is wack, that's the bitter truth....una music nor sweet. The only music of yours that is manageable are by your artists that sound Nigerian like Camidoh and King Promise, that's why they do well in Nigeria bcos Nigerians don't have time to listen to trash.
    So, stop this childish comparision btw Nigerian music and your music....its like comparing Toyota with Benz.....and you keep claiming Afrobeat(s) came from Ghana, abeg name one Ghana artist that plays Afrobeat ike Fela did.....you guys are just delulu 😂

  • @adesango3087
    @adesango3087 Месяц назад +9

    Jokers...You will compare Ghana to 9ja 4ever..9ja is gone already...You talking of music...What about Technology, Literature, Medicine, Movies, Startups etc.... You guys need 4ever to meet us bcoz 9ja will never stop

    • @sean-et4wr
      @sean-et4wr Месяц назад +4

      Exactly, I blame the claimed Nigerian RUclipsrs, who constantly lies to them, and speak negatively about Nigeria.
      That’s why I was confused last year when I heard some Ghanaians saying they are in competition with Nigeria..😂😂.. I started laughing. Ghana? The small country where 70% of it is rural - towns and villages. The country that is 15 years technologically behind. I beg, I beg, I beg..too funny

    • @tommynoble2888
      @tommynoble2888 Месяц назад +1

      @@sean-et4wrdo you guys have electricity?⚡️

    • @sean-et4wr
      @sean-et4wr Месяц назад

      @@tommynoble2888 do you guys have water? DUMSOR DUMSOR DUMSOR...WE KNOW! STOP PRETENDING...LOL

    • @jerryotomewo6284
      @jerryotomewo6284 Месяц назад

      @@tommynoble2888 do u guys have money to buy d Gas to power ur Electricity⚡️?… comedians 🤣

    • @MaxwellAmoh7
      @MaxwellAmoh7 Месяц назад

      Guys, Calm Down😅