This Ghana-Nigeria comparison is depressing us, laments Fameye

Fameye, a musician from Ghana, is tired of hearing comparisons between the music scenes in Ghana and Nigeria all the time.

This Ghana-Nigeria comparison is depressing us, laments Fameye

Asake's outstanding performance at the O2 Arena sparked a heated discussion on the differences between Nigerian and Ghanaian music, eliciting a range of responses from musicians and industry experts.

Musicians and businesspeople alike have voiced their perspectives on the subject, including Fameye, who believes that frequent comparison and criticism by fans has diminished the value of artists in Ghana.

Fameye claims that the incessant "name-and-shame" has made Ghanaian artists despondent and angry.

In a tweet, he expressed his dissatisfaction with how the constant comparisons have devalued the worth of artists in Ghana "You people especially for this App take agenda comot all the value & worth of Artiste in this country, depressed & frustrate us!!!" he wrote.

On Sunday night, Ahmed Oloade, also known as Asake, made history by being the first Nigerian newcomer to sell out the 20,000-seat O2 Arena in London, United Kingdom.

One of the concert's main highlights was Asake's entrance, which took place during his most recent performance at the 02 and saw the singer arriving on stage from a helicopter in the middle of the audience.

A medley of songs from his first album, "Mr. Money With The Vibe," and his second album, "Work Of Art," were performed by him.

He also invited Fireboy DML, Lil Kesh, and a number of other artists from the YBNL record label.