Mark orkraku mantey is on it again and this time is shatta wale he came for.

Ghanaian music producer and Chief Executive Officer of Slip Music, Mark Okraku Mantey
has advised Ghanaian musicians to produce songs which will last for long. Speaking at a
focus group discussion for hiplife artiste Edem’s album, “Books n Ryhmes”, he said
Ghanaian musicians should concentrate on sustaining their career than making hit songs
which will fade away in no time.
“I am not somebody who believes in music that
somebody does for a few months and he gets a
hit. Hit making is not difficult, find out. You
sustain your career and make money from it after
20 years that is an artiste.
Not people who get hits for 6 months, like
Shatta. His music, mark it on the wall, cannot
stand the test of time,” He said
Speaking on why Nigerian music is gradually gaining roots in Ghana, the controversial
music producer said;
“Nigerians are doing well in Ghana because they
have melodies everybody can always sing along.
It was actually our trademark when they took it
from us. It’s good to do hardcore music but when
you looking for the money or what people will
appreciate, concentrate on what the ladies can
sing”
Edem hosted a group of music gurus on Saturday, May 10 at Travern in Osu, Accra to
listen and judge tracks on his upcoming album, “Books n Ryhmes”. The industry players
who were present at the venue to listen to the 23-track album included Mark Okraku
Mantey, Lawyer Michael Quaye, Ama K. Abebrese, Francis Doku, Magnom, Lil Shaker,
Daddy Bosco, several radio presenters, media men and fans of Edem.

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