Gideon Narh, who is the CEO of Harbour City Records and former manager of Ghanaian Highlife and Afrobeat music group, Gallaxy has disclosed that he has no hands and cannot be blamed for the current status of the once vibrant group he managed in a chit-chat with Zionfelix.
The top music manager told Zionfelix that even though Gallaxy is not as vibrant as before, he believes that they are still releasing some great tunes which are enjoying the needed media airplay. Gideon Narh mentioned Gallaxy’s ‘Woti Ati’ and ‘My Prayer’ as some examples of their songs he believes are doing very well.
The Afrobeats/Hiplife group, Gallaxy, under Harbour City Records released about 17 singles, close to 10 music videos, an award in 2016 and multiple awards nominations in Ghana and abroad. The group, however, said that they were no longer interested in working with Harbour City Records back in the year 2017 before their famous breakaway. The group cited low patronage of their performance and the label’s inability to afford a car and accommodation as the basis of their split.
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Gideon Narh ended by disclosing in the short chit-chat that he is currently focused on his new rap artist Real MC from the Central region of Ghana. Real MC was a part of the 2017 Unsung Act nominee of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards and has a banger titled ‘Ola’, which is enjoying a lot of media play.
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