Musician ‘Screwface’ explains the difficulties in being a Ghanaian

Ghanaian artiste, Screwface, laments on how Ghanaians would rather push negativity instead of positivity

Musician ‘Screwface’ explains the difficulties in being a Ghanaian
Screwface

Ghanaian artiste, Screwface has expressed his displeasure of the unbecoming attribute of Ghanaians in always choosing negative over positive.

According to him, Ghanaians would rather push negative things over something positive that can change the entertainment landscape for good.

He said this while complaining about the lack of support he and his colleagues have received over the past few years. 

Screwface stated his grievances while speaking to DJ Murphy in an interview on Todays Radio.

“It is only in Ghana that people think your time has passed if you relax in releasing new songs. That is the problem…I don’t know if it is with Africans or just my country.

 

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"When you relax a bit they say your time has passed but look at Amakye Dede, Lumba and others…they stay silent and release one song during November and December and their songs become hit after it has been released,”

“In every aspect, Ghanaians do not love to push or support ourselves…we love to push the negative side instead of the positive side,” the musician, known in private life as Jehoshaphat Eshun wailed.

“When family comes in, you to look at the family side, now I have two businesses, the family business and music business, if I mix the two there is going to be a problem.” – He said on his inactiveness in the music scene. “It’s not all about money—there is more to life than money. I have four kids—they come first before my music,” he concluded.