‘Your Patwa Accent Is Not Real In Ghana’ – Chobl3 M3ka Fumes As He Tells Ghanaian Musicians

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The dancehall music terrain in Ghana has experienced growth and penetration in the music market, due to the influx of talented dancehall musicians over the years. This has greatly contributed to the development of the Ghanaian music industry.

Introducing Chobl3 M3ka, the rising star of Reggae Dancehall with a sound that hits hard and stays true to the roots. In a recent interview on Metro TV, monitored by Kobby Loam, Jamaican musician Chobl3 M3ka engaged in a vital conversation about dancehall music
in Ghana.

During the discussion, he shared his thoughts on the current state of dancehall music in Ghana, acknowledging artistes such as Jupitar, Shatta Wale, and Stonebwoy as musicians he admires.

However, he also expressed his view that these Ghanaian musicians often lack an organic command and diction of the patwa language in their music composition.

He noted that they fail to replicate the authenticity of the dancehall genre due to the genre’s deeply rooted cultural connections.

His latest release, Pot Of Trouble EP is a high energy collection of tracks blending infectious rhythms, sharp lyricism, and a fearless exploration of life’s trials and triumphs.

Watch Video of his latest single below:

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