Sheldon i remembered watching you here commenting on Asake when he was invited by someone to perform in Ghana, and people were complaining about him not singing more songs and you said "The guy only have few songs, and how can people expect him to sing and perform hundred songs. Just give Asake few years, he will have more to offer." Truly you've been vindicated and i truly appreciate your support to our Nigerian brothers. Big up man!
Asake closed the 02 in such a short music career but his record label boss Olamide hasn’t been able to do so. What this means is that music doesn’t care about artists statute but acceptability by fans. No one can decides who blows but the fans.
I'm not trying to blaspheme here, but as a loose analogy, there's Jesus Christ and there is John The Baptist ! Each is as important as they played their role in evolving the Christian faith in the world! Jesus was the Anointed One and yet he sought baptism from John! Olamide's role is akin to John The Baptist! In fact, his role as label boss is exemplary, in that he didn't stifle artistes like Fireboy , Bella Shmurda and Asake! Ghanaian artists can't even do that, not for themselves and not for others! Big up to Olamide abeg! 👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!
"Nigerians don't care about us." This is a fact. Thank you Kwadwo Sheldon. It's funny how Ghanaians think Nigerians sees Ghana as rivals. Very wrong! We don't see any country as rival as far as entertainment is concerned. We are just focused on ourselves.
@@may_beeharuno2195, well, direct your question to Kwadwo Sheldon. He narrated everything in the video and you're still asking me. Am I Sheldon? I read these things on social media daily and your brother corroborated it all. Tag him in your question. Thanks.
@@may_beeharuno2195you been living under a rock? It’s your people that will sit down and talk about nigerian industry comparing it to theirs, where have you seen our media outlets or influencer even talk about yall? Cause we don’t care, if you make good music then we all vibe thats all… this asake show was causing war in your country, even shatta wale shaded your industry lmao 🤣 You hardly see us care about what is going on in your own music industry, we only see ourselves like we are not doing enough, so we stay focused and keep on pushing the sound
As a Nigeria my problem is Ghanaians spend more time looking over the shoulder of Nigeria just for kicks and comparison. That is wasted energy that could've been done to look and address the problems in the industry to help Ghana Music catch up. I tried listening to some Ghanaian songs recently from my coworker and not to make him feel bad but aside from Black Sherif, King Promise, Gyakie the rest of them sound like they're poorly engineered or they're bad imitations of sounds from Nigeria, Jamaica, UK. No originality nor craft to appeal beyond Ghanaians. Blaming Nigerians for the woes of Ghanaian Music is a futile form of emotional blackmail. If Ghanaian Music ever manages to rise it will not mean Nigerian music will go down. We will simply improve our game just as we always have before to get to this point. Music is a business and that is also another thing I notice Ghanaians from their artists, influencers, and industry players all seem to lack.
Ghana music industry doesn't even have woes. Nigerians have done a lot to help them. Look at king promise, Gyakie, Camidoh and Kelvin boy and others. The issue is that they are looking at the success of A-list Nigerian artists and lamenting about non existent woes let me list the Nigerian artists that are yet to sell out the O2 and tell me how many Ghanaian artists that can compare to them. 1. Tiwa Savage 2. Reekado Banks 3. Omah Lay 4. Tems 5. Fireboy 6. Joeboy 7. Me Eazi 8. P-square 9. Dbanj 10. Ruger 11. Korede Bello 12. Ayrar Star 13. Ckay 14. Kcee 15. MI 16. Falz 17 Olamide 18. Phyno 19. Flavour 20. Tekno. If these artists are yet to sell out the O2, no Ghanaian artist gas the right to complain.
@@TamImBlessedam a Ghanaian too but the comparizim is too much blacko, camido, King promise.gyakie Olive the boy this people if they humble theirself n Lean from Nigeria they will blow i swear
@@abinchi king promise’s Terminator made it to Top 5 Nigerian Apple/Spotify Music for days..Make Good music, it will find its way to blow regardless…..
Ghana music can't be categorised as failure. We as Nigerians knows that we haven't done more than the Americans or some Latino or even Jamaicans of the past but we can't say our artists has failed. Ghanians has done what most African musicians have not.
You made no wisdom as far as wisdom is concerned. A child will not be a success if they keep excusing the part of studying for an exam or any important examination and blame their friends for their seriousness. That is exactly what Ghana does. Rather than do they talk
You are right bro. Ghana music industry is amongst the top 5 in Africa. The frustration you see is as a result of envy and bitterness. Envy and bitterness towards your brother will make you discount your own blessings
@@hillcrestprofessionalservi3502not really, just like the country, the music is overrated and overhyped. Ghana’s music is based on Reggae, Dancehall, HipHop, and Rap which is derived from other countries. They recently started to do Afrobeats, trying to sound NIgerian. There is no originality. The Hiplife/ Highlife is non existent. That’s why countries like Congo, Tanzania, Senegal do better music because they are original. They use their local language and dialect…not trying to copy.
The music industry is big enough for everyone to explore. It not about numbers it's about hard work. Nigerian are determined to win always. This is lacking in every other African country.
Sheldon, sometimes, I can't say how much my love for you is. Nigerian artists are too busy competing amongst themselves to give a hoot about what other african countries think 'bout them.
Good music can’t be hidden. If we Ghanaians make correct music, it will go global. Jamaica has 2mil people and their music went global for 40yrs. It’s not about size or population. Do good music and everyone will play it. My observation is that Ghanaian artists rather rap as opposed to our good highlife music. Rap music is dying off. Afrobeats artists are now being preferred by labels.
@@VforVendetta414your comment shows how young or uninformed you are. Dancehall had been there even before youtube. I be Nigerian but I know how dancehall influenced the whole world.
@@TamImBlessed baba thank you jare. Even Burna and co are being influenced by reggae dancehall but these kids with 50gh Cedi data think say dem sabi everything
As a country that has always been welcoming towards Ghana, I still can't understand the beef against Nigeria. No other country in Africa or Globally supports Ghanaian music half as much as Nigerians. We don't have to but we do support Ghana music because they are our closest brothers on the continent. Rather than blame Nigerians for having "the numbers" how about being motivated by Nigerians and learning from them. Hate or rate Nigerians, we would always be Giants of Africa, a title we never gave ourselves but other nations did. It's no coincidence we always represent Africa properly.
The reason why Ghana music is not hitting in other countries is because of the language they use, when Nigerian sings u will understand the language even if you are foreigner
@@WouroBagana-py3grmusic is not about language, music is universal not everybody understand some of the words been said in a lot of Nigeria songs but the people still enjoy the songs, music is more on production, melodies, just know that the engineering of a song matters a lot for everybody to enjoy your song
I went to one African country and when I visited their Sunday church I was surprised when they started singing almost all our Nigerian Christian church music. Bro we Nigerians are truly d giant of Africa 🌍 I am proud to be a Nigerian. Because we always dominate and influence any country we step in
Your music is not the only music sang in other African churches! Don’t waste our ears! Others have achieved what you claim you have now , better than you did and never made noise about it! Nigerians humble yourselves!! You talk too much!!
You only went to one church in one African country who was doing your song and that’s enough data to come and talk yourself superior on RU-vid!! What a shame
@@josephineamawiafe9428 cry harder baby. We feel superior. YES Loud and Proud. Go and cook stone if this bothers you and your inferiority complex. Mwah 🎉
There's a reason I follow Sheldon; I don't waste my time and resources on nonsense...😊 If you know me, you don't know that I sleep on this channel, you don't really know me... It was during my youth service year (2019) in Kaduna that I discovered this channel; every other corp member knew I watch this channel. After youth service (2020), I returned home, to the East (Aba), still watching this channel; my mom, entire family, all my neighbours and colleagues knew. In 2021, I moved to Port Harcourt, still watching Kwadwo Sheldon😊 2023 and I'm still here... Now everybody in my life know I have an addiction - Kwadwo Sheldon Channels. You're simply the best🎉 in the whole of Africa❤ Keep it going bro❤ Love from PH 🇳🇬 ❤
numbers, numbers, numbers. Where is a small country like Ghana, comparing itself to Nigeria. When the econony Lagos alone can swallow the whole Ghana. Lets be serious. They are our big brothers, its better to learn then compare and blame.
Part of the problem with other African countries not just Ghana is the inability to bring out new artists. We are still talking about Sarkodie and Shatta Wale. Just look at the new artists Naija has brought out in the last 3 years. Ayra, Asake, Omah lay, Joe boy, Pheelz, Ruger, Buju. I can go on and on.
@zerosumgame3722 these people you've mentioned we do not know them none their songs. The people the other guy mentioned, where you told by their name or by their songs? Ans me if you're man enough!!!
I guess it's a transition,back in the days in Nigeria before Internet we groove Ghana songs in clubs and every where...you've got sakordie A legend who we love and appreciate and the rest like R2bees ❤ Check hits back in the years as well with great collaborations We do have alot of problems in our music industry as well.we do not see Ghanaians as Rivals,we might be extremely goofy thats our vibe ..peace
The question is, what number does your population have to get to for your music industry to become better by this their theory? They can't say. They will tell you that it is only when their population is more than that of Nigeria, as if if to feed and give free education to secondary school level is beans. And on top of that almost free tertiary education and close to free universal healthcare. If their population is more than what it is, they will know that they have asked for what they can't handle
Asake started just 8 months ago . This can only be hard work and grace . He was a road manager for a comedian who turned musician ( brodda shagi ) . If Ghanaian really want growth , they should have pushed black sherif .
Yeah they need to push their artist but the artist need to push themselves as well. Compare Asake to blacko in term of hit song in the last two year then you will understand why you can’t sell big stage like this with just one global hit song. You need hit after hit and that is what most Ghanaian artists lack.
Nigerians don't play with money.. When Nigerians discovered that there's money in music, they take that shit to the next level with Afrobeat.. The late Baba Fela created Afrobeat for all Africans, not just for Nigeria alone.. Awilo also contributed a lot to the development of Africa music.. To my Ghanian brothers the platform is already there for you, don't blame Nigerian Artist.. You can see the ways Nigerian Artist are using Amapiano sound for there music, and nobody is complaint about it
Correction, Ghanaians are not the source of Afrobeats. Fela, in his days, sounded nothing like Ghanaian music in his days. And the present Nigerian artists sound very different from fela! Yet we, Nigerians, let it slide and allowed yall to attach yourselves to our narrative, history, and hard work. Yet y'all are still mad
Abeg allow to claim whatever they want claim. The source of river Niger is in Ghana, the source of everything is Ghana. Let's give it them so they can be using that to console themselves for now. Maybe sometime in the distant future when things get better for them, we can reopen the conversation because their ego may not be as fragile as it is now.
Ghanainans should learn from Kwadwo moves. Kwadwo hustles like a Nigerian, he does not care about what you say about him. See his channel, from its humble beginnings, he is doing marvelously well today and i believe his bank account is great too. That is because he focused his energy toward improving his channel. He did not compare himself to other youtubers doing better at the time he started, rather he kept on presenting contents that address issues in an objective and unbiased manner and hoila he is where he is right now.
we dey fool pass. that be Ghanaian mentality for you. I know this is a music discussion but the same mentality is pervasive throughout society. you go fit find Ghanaians helping Chinese destroy their waterways and land then at the same time we go vex for a Naija hair dresser's business acumen. some of our people are so backward e dey borst my mind.
You answered very well with this video. The reasons most Nigerians don't bother about some of these differences we create are many including some these; Nigeria is the most tribally diverse collection in the world. secondly, we have obvious bits of every other tribe in Africa and most of the world-that is why we lift everything most people do without complain. If a Ghanaian picks something igbotic in his song, he will sale off the following week. If I pick something from Douala add it to Efik, I became a celebrity.
Am thinking that when you succeed in cornering or establishing a brand, everything kinda works for you. Jamaica introduced Reggae and it caught fire, even non Jamaicans started doing Reggae, they also introduced Dancehall and it also caught on with audiences globally. In same vein, Nigeria and Nigerians have pushed Afrobeats and it is somewhat becoming an acceptable brand globally. It is only naturally that we reap the gains. You can also reap some gains if you play along. Lucky Dube wasn't Jamaican but he was a world acclaimed Reggae artist. He never competed with the Jamaicans. He did his own thing his own way!.
Still u people will say Ghanaians should create their genre so wat is happening if Ghanaians don't crate genre it means they can't do music better than the originator right
What is the business of Ghana music with Nigeria music? Nigeria speaks Yoruba, igbo, Tiv and 520 other languages. Ghana speaks Twi and other languages. Nigeria doesn’t understand Twi and Ghana doesn’t understand Yoruba too. But Nigerians infuse Yoruba to their music and it sound so good. Nigeria sing good music. My advice to All Ghana Artists is too let the sleeping dog lie! Enough is enough! Are all these people not tired of mentioning Nigeria all the time.
i respect you cos you tell the truth. i am a huge music fan and mad Sarkodie and king promise fan, Ghana music just need to focus on their craft. currently they are millions of Nigerians that are talented looking for a bit of light in the music industry to blow, so the competition is mad. we don't actually look to care or compete with other countries. Fix yourself the world will recognize you.
It’s sad stonebwoy came to Boston for his tour and you could count the number of people who were there and there’s are a lot of Ghanaians in Massachusetts but for them to support their own is very sad. When any Nigerian artist come over they get their tickets sold out and most of them are Ghanaians. I don’t have any problem with them supporting the Nigerian music But use the same support to support our Ghanaian artists too.
You can’t force people to support you if you don’t drop quality music. Your music has to be catchy for you to convince people to support you. There was a time we Nigerians only listened to Ghana music cos our music was no up to standard, we just worked harder and tap from other countries sound.
The more they try to sabotage Nigeria the more they fall, because we dont see Ghana as our rival in anything, we are who we are and we are super proud of it.
Kwadow sheldon tell Sammy flex this truth also as that man never like Nigeria and spoiling Nigeria name all the time is hate for Nigeria Artists is evil Big up Kwadow Kwadow sheldon......
Save yourself some stress and block his channel. That way, RU-vid won't show his posts on your feed. By doing so, you have denied him your views and comments. I have done this since last year, and trust me, his posts have never crossed my feeds again.@@jmbx7
Sammy Flex no get sense right from time. His analysis and what he says most times are always biased and continue to fuel hatred. I stopped watching him long time now.
There are thousands of Nigerian artists but only 4 have sold out the O2, add Rema and by year end it will be 5. Why do Ghanaians make it seem like 1,000 nigerian artists have sold out the O2? Those 5 artists Burna, Wizkid, Davido, Asake and Rema are among the top 10 biggest artists in Africa. These guys are global. What Ghanaians do not know is that there' are thousands of Nigerian artists that are hustling day and night to breakthrough and they do it quitely with no complaints until they get the breakthrough they want. By the way, Olamide is the mentor of Asake and Fireboy and he still makes music putting youngsters on his album. Why is nobody talking about that? Who has sarkodie, Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale put on that has become bigger than them? The other day wizkid put King promise on his stadium show but one fuul somewhere who has done absolutely nothing for his own people was complaining that wizkid should have turned the biggest show of his career to a talent show for his Ghanaian friends who they smoke together. He even said appearing on wizkids's show was a national duty for Ghanaian artists. What a twisted way of thinking. Afronation organizers have been putting Ghanaians on their platform regardless of the fact that the audience don't really rock with them like that. They have been doing it and no Ghanaian has seen the need to even recognize or appreciate their efforts. But the minute they drop one of these arists they start lamenting and making accusations as though it is their entitlement. What they refused to understand is that for every Ghanaian artist put on a Nigerian concert platform, there are hundreds of better Nigerian artists that are deprived of that opportunity. To be clear, of the top 100 artists in west Africa, I doubt if 5 Ghanaians will make the list if we are to go by impact. The sense of entertainment is too much. Seat down, work hard, build your own platforms, support younger talent instead of stifling them and see your industry grow. With all the frustration, they will soon start accusing Nigerian artists of using juju to sell their music
Here in southern Africa we don't know the difference between Nigeria and Ghana when it comes to entertainment and culture,it is only we play their music and watch their movies under one roof.
You’re right, I am Nigerian living in SA and what you say is true. The rest of Africa thinks we are one but I do not understand where the rivalry is coming from. I love Ghanaians, I don’t know where the hate is coming from?
Bro, after watching like 4 different videos of yours, damnnn I had to subscribe, normally I always thought all Ghanaians just think we Nigerians are just there till death rival. I firstly watched your video during Women’s World Cup and I love it but didn’t subscribe, but bro, the algorithm brought you to me today and I watched like 3 videos and yes you got me hahaha. I’m here to stay! Thanks bro! One love
In life, getting to the top is only by hard work and winning after "competition". The first native rapper I heard and loved was Sarkodie (*obede pum bede, I know am wrong about the spelling but that is how much I love him even when I can't understand a word from his music, I hope someone well correct and tell me the meaning) Much love Ghanaians, had so much nice experience with 2 in Dubai 💙💯 from a 🇳🇬
I too like this guy, when Nigerians mess up, him de come clear them, when Ghanaians mess up, them too go collect Unbiased journalism.... Keep growing boss
When you justify failure, you keep failing. We're rather suppose to learn and improve so we can be better instead of trying to justify failure by blaming others. You can never succeed if you always justify your failures instead of learning from them!
Ghana should learn how you have improved the quality of your video, you have always been intentional about your craft big up man, love from Nigerian fan
Blessed are those who compliment & embrace the success of others, they'll be uplifted to the glory of God. "If you want God to bless your oppositions, just hate the person for no reason".
Kwadwo, I love you. People need to realise that they are the problems of themselves. Be creative and have attitudinal reorientation about competing with the best
It’s Nigeria & South Africa season. No matter what effort ghana put they will still be up there. I dnt understand anything asake says yet i can sing all his songs. Its their time ✌🏾
Do a song that Nigerian like and bring it to Nigeria , we will vibe to it. Libianca is a Cameroonian and we vibe to her. Some Congo music come and we like the vibe to it. Even South African music we vibe.
I understand where you Ghanaian are coming from but you have to understand one thing in Nigeria we have a lot of war going on in music industry everybody wants to be on top so nobody wants to look back so you guys have to fight for yourself and leave Nigeria alone please
Am a Ghanaian but Ghanaians don't understand business that's all u don't want to invest but u want to blow every day they will cry if they didn't repent from hating each other
Growing up in London, people in the U.K. have American rap and U.K. rap to listen to. When we want to listen to music from back home (Ghana, Nigeria etc) we are not trying to hear any rap, we want vibes melodies etc. The big dogs in Nigeria provide these vibes and melodies. When it comes to Ghana the only people that I feel I bring the vibes are King Promise and Stonebwoy, Blacko does a mixture with the rap and melodies. More vibes and melodies and feel good music and 100% Ghana music will be top tier. Yes there’s Kidi and others but more work is needed
Thé gag is there are so many talented UK Ghanaian artists. Kojey Radical and Juls are talented and have worked with so many Nigerian Artists. I wouldn’t even have known who Eugy was if not for Mr. Eazi. Nigerians showed Sarkodie so much love and he featured on a lot of Nigerian’s songs and he was everywhere.
Unfortunately as they blame the Nigerian, the musician are busy performing and not complaining about your complains. Until they realise we need each other to grow.
@@antwidesmond9602 Why you guys learn bad things from Nigeria ? Why you guys can’t stop giving excuse very day ? Why you guys can’t stop jealous of other people hard work and you guys don’t even step outside, Why you guys can’t listing to correction ?
King Promise recently got another Afrobeats song and its a very big hit accross Africa even globally. Afrobeats only just doesn't define good meaning or lyrics or words. It defines good melody, tune and vibes.. if any african artist can give us these taste of afrobeats song then it probably gon earn big rewards globally.
The question now is can king promise dish out another two global song before the year end? I doubt they can and this is the big difference between Nigeria artist and Ghanaian. Blacko ain’t same level he was after his breakthrough global song lol
@@Giddy22 You have point. Terminator isn't only the hit song or Afrobeats song King Promise had. Its not only about this year. He should just focus outside his Ghanaian fans only and he should mostly think of Naija fans in most of his doing. If he can keep doing this then he should come and thank me later in couple of years to come
You mean one hit song is enough to make him fill O2 Arena? Asake released two Albums within 20 months of his emergent and fill the arena with its hit songs.
I feel Ghana would have been close to such pedestal if Bola Ray had adequate support. Ghana meets Naija was a stepping stone but unfortunately we lost it.
There are Ghanaian artist there as : Kwaku Asante , Molly , Amaarae , King Promise Karen Nyame Kg , Kwamz and Flava , Eugy, Gyakie , Black Sheriff , that are there but Ghanaians are close minded sometimes and they are just listen to local artists , support your own people instead of blaming on Nigerian 😪
Kwandwo you're very open minded. Sadly lots of Ghanaians believe in apportioning blame. Challenges are a part of the game. It's one's ability to overcome those that makes the difference. Nigerians have learnt to thrive through adversity. It is my sincere hope that all of Africa can be like that so that the continent will flourish.
At least Ghanians can see black sheriff who passed through the Nigerian system and other African artist. Has South Africans helped Ghanians? Why are they not blaming them. They just want to cast mud at Nigerians because that's the easiest way to hit up a conversation. There are many artists in Nigerians struggling for recognition in Nigeria no one is helping them in Nigeria. When they make it now...some people will start the blame game😂
@@trxxsvg9048 ghana is known for ....... 😂😂😂 nigeria popularized amapiano but when this conservation come up south Africa turn arrogant 😂😂😂 I'm still for amapiano song sang by south Africa artist to top billboard global 200, UK single chart, hot 100 😂😂😂😂
@@CruiseComrade I'm asking you simple question, at the moment what genre Ghana is known for? Reply me constructively, what's all these emojis are you 12?
Around 2008 or so Ghana music was the thing the likes of VIP, Castro bollie Mzvel and many others we danced to their sound and embraced them like our own the new generation Ghana artise aee supposed to build on yhise legacies
Bro you are Right we don’t really care , there are some Ghana music I must play if I want to listen to music. 🎵, I don’t care if it’s Ghana or Congo if we like the song it’s gonna trend and go viral , praise premeye is one of the best song I have heard. Everyone here love Ghana music a lot , we don’t care we just want to dance and enjoy no time to hate