Current Ghanaian musicians are "one way," according to Kweisey Pee

According to Kwaisiey Pee, Nigerians are now merging the high-life genre with pleasant melodies to fit the modern global music industry because Ghanaian high-life singers have abandoned it.

Current Ghanaian musicians are "one way," according to Kweisey Pee

According to highlife performer Kweisey Pee, the younger generation of Ghanaian musicians lack energy for their musical careers.

He says that these performers' excessive use of copy has made it challenging for the public to comprehend what they are genuinely accomplishing in the music industry.

You will hear the same thing every day if you listen to the majority of Ghanaian artists. Thus, you are unable to comprehend their motivations. If Kofi's sound is similar to Kojo's sound and vice versa, it appears like we are moving in circles. Kweisey Pee stated in an interview with GTV.

According to Kwaisiey Pee, Nigerians are now merging the high-life genre with pleasant melodies to fit the modern global music industry because Ghanaian high-life singers have abandoned it.

He said, "Highlife belongs to Ghanaians, but our brothers from the other side have hijacked it and distorted it in another way and then called it Afro Beat, and now we are chasing them to copy from them.

"They've taken a different approach. like how they composed their melody. They now have more melodic music than we Ghanaians have because, in my opinion, we are more stacked. It claims that we are completely lost," he continued.