Sarkodie, Stonebwoy are Generational Talents - Prince Bright

Prince Bright defends the big three S’s from Grammy Award scrutiny, pointing out that they try their bests with collaborations

Sarkodie, Stonebwoy are Generational Talents - Prince Bright
Prince Bright

Prince Bright has hailed the flexibility of Ghanaian artistes when it comes to collaborations.

The Hiplife artiste praised the top musicians for their willingness to feature almost anyone on their tracks even after critics have pointed out that most of the artistes are proud and would not collaborate with young artistes.

As the sole surviving member of the duo, Buk Bak, Prince Bright debunked the myth and explained that he has seen great changes in terms of teamwork and partnership in the country.

“Although today, most people only collaborate based on affiliations and what they’ll get in return, it was not like that back then. Most of us feared the fact that we wouldn’t be able to have people to collaborate with on a song back then so we just went with the flow”.

"you can collaborate with any artiste of your choice, provided the artiste in question is also ready to work with you on the song”.

“We mostly collaborated with artistes signed to our record label unlike now that it’s more open”.

"Today you can just call Sark, Stonebwoy, and Shatta Wale to jump on a beat with you and they will. Compared to back in the day, it was more difficult to get such artistes to be on a song with you”. He mentioned.

He further delved into his new album and expressed that this album is dedicated to all female celebrities in the Ghanaian music industry

Prince Bright listed some of the female celebrities on his new album Adina, Cina Soul, and a couple of other amazing female musicians from Ghana who are all on the album.

“This album will be coming up during the second half of this year. We want the whole covid-19 situation to cool down and then we will start dropping it all and jamming with it”,