I should also commend this channel..Unlike other Ghana youtube channels that compare our artist and kill the morale of their artist..This channel finds solution and is actively put out this content for learning purposes...Big ups
Ghana would not remember when Nigeria taught them all this..We have basically shared all our knowledge on this music business thing and not just to Ghana, but to the rest of africa...Hopefully Africa sees the importance of Nigeria
Ghana shared her knowledge with Nigeria when Nigeria was nothing in music. It's called brotherly love, we do it for you then you return the favour. Ghana and Nigeria are entangled together in love no matter how you look at it.
@@afrogenix17 Nigeria has always been something in music check your facts right Oga! Even before the western media we had big Artist who where cashing out in Nigeria and Africa , Here is a list of some of the few Artists I could remember P-Square Debanj Wande coal Omawumi 2Face Waje Banky W Darey Alade The list is endless, This guys were selling out shows in Nigeria and other parts of Africa this guys have also remained very active in the Entertainment industry and are still dropping fayaaa bangers and especially giving massive support to our Artists going international now! These names I mentioned above literally paved the way and made sacrifices for the success of Nigerian music today.
@@afrogenix17 pls tell us when ghana shared their knowledge in music to nigeria Cus u can't tell me collaborating is sharing knowledge...I have never seen right from time where MEDIA platforms in NIGERIA invite Ghanaian musicians to come and share their knowledge in those platforms🤷🏼♂️ Cus right from time ur music was never a global thing, or was/has it been bigger than that of Nigerian own🤔 Bro is ur guys that needs the knowledge not Nigeria..cus u guys keep inviting Nigerian to ur big platforms to share knowledge not Nigeria inviting u🤣😏 Look at the way ur panel are surprised🤣😂 U people are learning my friend.
Honestly, I enjoyed this conversation especially the wealth of experience from the Foza. The crew really make the conversation interesting,you guys made me forgot my schedule this afternoon.. Good work
Which one is the hate? Can you tell us what you see or hear that appears hateful towards Nigerian artists? Don't just talk for talking sake, be sensible in your submissions.
@@Giddy22 just saying there's hate means nothing, you must back it with evidence. Which media house projected hate on Nigeria? Boss, get your facts right
Some of the comments from my fellow Nigerians is uncalled for. This is not Sammyflex that we know his agenda is to be-little our achievements. This platform has always been of the standpoint of trying to learn from an industry doing better. We used to blame Ghana for belittling us and stereotyping us (419. scammers) in a bad light. Lets not turnaround and be the villians. Lets lead with love guys, we are nigerians, We are good people!
I was blown away. Indeed knowledge is power and when utilized turns to wealth. Kudos to this young talented, confident and we'll cultured African woman from Nigeria
I enjoyed this interview,even 3 months after. Very enlightening.I am wondering how I am enjoying a Ghanaian radio program and don’t know who I enjoyed more, the presenters or the guest,But comments from some of so called Nigerian persons, I don’t even know where the harsh comments are coming from or maybe you guys just want to generate imaginary and unnecessary beefs. I’m proudly Nigerian,but I enjoyed this program
Point of correction, South Africa is the country that is having viable entertainments industry in Africa after Nigeria, the Ghanaian entertainment industry can only strive if they can attach themselves to Nigeria . If ghanaian have sense they should learn from their movie industry journey,from being a striving movie industry powered by Nigerian till rhe collapsd of the movie industry when ghanaian were hating on the Nigerians sustaining their movie industry
Such a bunch of nonsense, you are talking like you lost the keys to your brain. How was Nigeria holding Ghanaian movie industry? Make your point without spewing lies.
I like what you guys are doing on this channel and others should emulate this approach to improve the music industry. Ghana needs this open minded people not so called pundits with biased mindset.
Now u understand why naija entertainment has gone far. Just keep learning from them, don't compare or compete. See how attentive they are😂😂😂. They can't believe what they are hearing...
It is wise to learn from one who is doing well if you desire to achieve success. Naija was wise to learn from us once, and now they've taken over, so it is our turn to learn from them😊 As for the competition, it is very healthy and important to keep us striving and reaching for more😊
@@afrogenix17 Nigeria learnt what from u???that's has always been the problem,typical ignorance just to massage your ego,our young lawyer is teaching your gatekeepers the structures of entertainment industry which u lack the knowledge🤣all u need to do is humble yourself and learn without giving senseless excuses because excuses can only make u complain for years without learning🤣 know this and know peace banku boy
@chisom okeke it's obvious you are a child in your brain, you think you've said so much but any wise person will just be laughing at your comments🤣🤣. So now let me take you to school... 1. After the rain of The legendary Fela Kuti, Nigeria had no more musical export, that's because your music was dominated with fuji and traditional songs. So when Ghana developed highlife and started penetrating the international market, nija now started learning from our stars and decided to also launch into the highlife music. However, you couldn't go far with because it wasn't your original sound. 2. In the days of the Danfo Drivers, Nigeria now had few artist but because of the bad sound quality, they couldn't breakthrough. Ghana on the otherhand, was already booming💥 in the Nigeria and most of the African music market with the likes of Tic Tac, VIP, Akyeame and many more with the HIP-LIFE genre. So for Nigeria to catch up, they realised that Ghana had a better sound quality and the hip-life genre was something to copy, most of their top producers had to come down here to literally learn from our producers. So Nigeria music actually picked up from Ghana's HipLife genre, because they started making waves by sampling Ghana's hit songs. But because you are young and refuse to learn, I'll let roll in you folly. moimoi boy🤣🤣🤣
@@afrogenix17 We don't see you as competition. We see you as a conquered territory. You are the one who talked about evidence in backing up a point. Show us the evidence white ghana was on top and Nigeria was learning from you?
Hello gentlemen & Lady, would need to advise you please! Why can’t you do without mentioning Nigeria? Don’t you know that you are publicising Nigeria? Please try and do without mentioning NIJA just for once. When last have you seen Nigerians disturbing Ghana. Try all other countries.
Hmmm.... yes and no: Ppl end high school at 14/15/16/17 Mostly 16 If them get luck see uni admission or their folks send them to private school or... Ghana They will finish uni early If not ppl dey old b4 entering uni o
You are a fool. Plain n simple. The guys asking questions are journalists and not music executives. Have you encountered any Ghanaian music executive who don't have this knowledge? Fool.
One thing i mostly like about Nigerians is their confidence when they talk, both men and women.
I should also commend this channel..Unlike other Ghana youtube channels that compare our artist and kill the morale of their artist..This channel finds solution and is actively put out this content for learning purposes...Big ups
Yes, I am a big fan. when they do well we hail them.
Ghana would not remember when Nigeria taught them all this..We have basically shared all our knowledge on this music business thing and not just to Ghana, but to the rest of africa...Hopefully Africa sees the importance of Nigeria
Ghana shared her knowledge with Nigeria when Nigeria was nothing in music. It's called brotherly love, we do it for you then you return the favour.
Ghana and Nigeria are entangled together in love no matter how you look at it.
@@afrogenix17 their was no time Nigeria was nothing when it’s come to music.. get your fact right
@@afrogenix17 Nigeria has always been something in music check your facts right Oga! Even before the western media we had big Artist who where cashing out in Nigeria and Africa , Here is a list of some of the few Artists I could remember
P-Square
Debanj
Wande coal
Omawumi
2Face
Waje
Banky W
Darey Alade
The list is endless, This guys were selling out shows in Nigeria and other parts of Africa this guys have also remained very active in the Entertainment industry and are still dropping fayaaa bangers and especially giving massive support to our Artists going international now! These names I mentioned above literally paved the way and made sacrifices for the success of Nigerian music today.
@@afrogenix17 pls tell us when ghana shared their knowledge in music to nigeria
Cus u can't tell me collaborating is sharing knowledge...I have never seen right from time where MEDIA platforms in NIGERIA invite Ghanaian musicians to come and share their knowledge in those platforms🤷🏼♂️
Cus right from time ur music was never a global thing, or was/has it been bigger than that of Nigerian own🤔
Bro is ur guys that needs the knowledge not Nigeria..cus u guys keep inviting Nigerian to ur big platforms to share knowledge not Nigeria inviting u🤣😏
Look at the way ur panel are surprised🤣😂
U people are learning my friend.
@Giddy yea you are right, that was wrong choice of word. Thanks for drawing my attention.👍🏾
Honestly, I enjoyed this conversation especially the wealth of experience from the Foza. The crew really make the conversation interesting,you guys made me forgot my schedule this afternoon.. Good work
Ghanaians learning from a Nigerian
Tapping from Nigerian Lady's knowledge
Tomorrow Ghanaians will say this Nigerian lawyer came to Ghana to learn
When you hear or see that name 'Fawehinmi' in Nigeria...........My brother run o🏃🏃😂😂
Aje .......fawehinmi power man
They see all the work Nigerians put into their craft over the year yet they keep hating on the success of it….Foza 🔥 she is good ❤️🇳🇬
Which one is the hate?
Can you tell us what you see or hear that appears hateful towards Nigerian artists?
Don't just talk for talking sake, be sensible in your submissions.
@@afrogenix17 guess you just born yesterday for you not see the the hate coming from Ghana media especially over the years.
Nobody is hating bro naija is too big for Ghana to hate facts
@@Giddy22 just saying there's hate means nothing, you must back it with evidence. Which media house projected hate on Nigeria?
Boss, get your facts right
@@afrogenix17
Sammy flex tv projects hatred on Nigerians. Argue this?
Some of the comments from my fellow Nigerians is uncalled for. This is not Sammyflex that we know his agenda is to be-little our achievements. This platform has always been of the standpoint of trying to learn from an industry doing better. We used to blame Ghana for belittling us and stereotyping us (419. scammers) in a bad light. Lets not turnaround and be the villians. Lets lead with love guys, we are nigerians, We are good people!
We will give them the taste of their medicine
I was blown away. Indeed knowledge is power and when utilized turns to wealth. Kudos to this young talented, confident and we'll cultured African woman from Nigeria
I love her vibes and confidence. We need more in Africa ❤
Dis is schoool OOOO Nigerian teach again OOOOO
I enjoyed this interview,even 3 months after. Very enlightening.I am wondering how I am enjoying a Ghanaian radio program and don’t know who I enjoyed more, the presenters or the guest,But comments from some of so called Nigerian persons, I don’t even know where the harsh comments are coming from or maybe you guys just want to generate imaginary and unnecessary beefs. I’m proudly Nigerian,but I enjoyed this program
Wow!!! astounding what a brain .....kudos to her and great Job 3Music TV(respect )
They will soon say this Lawyer came to learn from Ghanaian Lawyers😢😂😂
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😂😂😂💔
😂😂😂😅😅😊😅😂
😂ahh ahh why na
You dam right. Ghana the originators
There goes another one opening up our yansh for pipo wey their end goal is to surmount every thing we stand for. Ashiere lawyer.
She wants to open an office in Ghana. She must connect
She wan open their eye
She's talking too much
Very insightful. As an artist thanks for this❤️
Ghanaians are y'all watching and learning, we won't teach twice oh 😂
You bad no worry
Fact finding mission. Collaboration not competition. So many things to emulate from our “cousins”!
Point of correction, South Africa is the country that is having viable entertainments industry in Africa after Nigeria, the Ghanaian entertainment industry can only strive if they can attach themselves to Nigeria . If ghanaian have sense they should learn from their movie industry journey,from being a striving movie industry powered by Nigerian till rhe collapsd of the movie industry when ghanaian were hating on the Nigerians sustaining their movie industry
Correct, I do not why she mentioned Ghana, maybe just to appease them. In reality, their entertainment industry is non existent.😂😂
Such a bunch of nonsense, you are talking like you lost the keys to your brain.
How was Nigeria holding Ghanaian movie industry? Make your point without spewing lies.
@@sean-et4wr you know Nigerians like consoling puff puff ghanaian lol, imagine ghanaian entertainment that don't cut across
See how a young Nigerian is lecturing them? And after this show, Ghaianis will say they invented "Entertainment law".
I like what you guys are doing on this channel and others should emulate this approach to improve the music industry. Ghana needs this open minded people not so called pundits with biased mindset.
Whoa! You've tried for life girl. Keep it good on the right track lady❤🎉
Viva Africa!
Ghanaians are you learning?
Love this❤️
Twale to baba Gani Fawehimi's progeny(kid)
Is she his daughter?😮
3MUSIC is really improving our industry, you guys are soo different from the rest. 3MUSIC is way better than the breakfast show
GREAT CONVERSATION
Ghanaians are you listening
Some of my friend just use PRS in the UK with a Nigerian who's a British citizen and get paid off their royalties.
Now u understand why naija entertainment has gone far. Just keep learning from them, don't compare or compete. See how attentive they are😂😂😂. They can't believe what they are hearing...
It is wise to learn from one who is doing well if you desire to achieve success. Naija was wise to learn from us once, and now they've taken over, so it is our turn to learn from them😊
As for the competition, it is very healthy and important to keep us striving and reaching for more😊
@Afro Genix what did naija learn from ghana? Why are you not applying the knowledge you once claimed you thought us to excel in your music business
@@afrogenix17 Nigeria learnt what from u???that's has always been the problem,typical ignorance just to massage your ego,our young lawyer is teaching your gatekeepers the structures of entertainment industry which u lack the knowledge🤣all u need to do is humble yourself and learn without giving senseless excuses because excuses can only make u complain for years without learning🤣 know this and know peace banku boy
@chisom okeke it's obvious you are a child in your brain, you think you've said so much but any wise person will just be laughing at your comments🤣🤣.
So now let me take you to school...
1. After the rain of The legendary Fela Kuti, Nigeria had no more musical export, that's because your music was dominated with fuji and traditional songs. So when Ghana developed highlife and started penetrating the international market, nija now started learning from our stars and decided to also launch into the highlife music. However, you couldn't go far with because it wasn't your original sound.
2. In the days of the Danfo Drivers, Nigeria now had few artist but because of the bad sound quality, they couldn't breakthrough. Ghana on the otherhand, was already booming💥 in the Nigeria and most of the African music market with the likes of Tic Tac, VIP, Akyeame and many more with the HIP-LIFE genre. So for Nigeria to catch up, they realised that Ghana had a better sound quality and the hip-life genre was something to copy, most of their top producers had to come down here to literally learn from our producers. So Nigeria music actually picked up from Ghana's HipLife genre, because they started making waves by sampling Ghana's hit songs.
But because you are young and refuse to learn, I'll let roll in you folly. moimoi boy🤣🤣🤣
@@afrogenix17
We don't see you as competition. We see you as a conquered territory. You are the one who talked about evidence in backing up a point. Show us the evidence white ghana was on top and Nigeria was learning from you?
Hello gentlemen & Lady, would need to advise you please! Why can’t you do without mentioning Nigeria? Don’t you know that you are publicising Nigeria? Please try and do without mentioning NIJA just for once. When last have you seen Nigerians disturbing Ghana. Try all other countries.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Don't be an idiot, they are literally talking to a Nigeria, what country do you want them to talk about. Congo?
that is the reason they will remain in Nigeria shadow for years to come
Some of the comments from my Nigeria brothers are uncalled for...Not necessary at all...Why not learn something new and be of good manners..
What new thing can you teach us?
Nigerians go to university very early unlike Ghana where people enter university at 19
You haven't seen age 18 still in secondary school
See rubbish🗑😒
You're right.
I have been to Ghana secondary schools.
The kind of people they have there are the ones in Nigeria universities.
You're 100% right
True , Generally
Hmmm.... yes and no:
Ppl end high school at 14/15/16/17
Mostly 16
If them get luck see uni admission or their folks send them to private school or... Ghana
They will finish uni early
If not ppl dey old b4 entering uni o
Ghanaians are you learning?
You sef are you learning?
leave those short puff puff sellers , instead of them to learn they will come back to rant complain as usual
You are a fool. Plain n simple. The guys asking questions are journalists and not music executives. Have you encountered any Ghanaian music executive who don't have this knowledge? Fool.