Musician Gasmilla have come out to refute claims that music genre Azonto is dead.
He said despite the Azonto music been out of the trends in Ghana for a while now, it has never been dead.
Musician Gasmilla have come out to refute claims that music genre Azonto is dead.
He said despite the Azonto music been out of the trends in Ghana for a while now, it has never been dead.
In a tweet sharing his view he stated that Azonto has been re-eventing itself through what he described as “growing roots.”
Read his tweet beneath
https://twitter.com/gasmillawins/status/1253071092719202306?s=20
Adding the ‘Telemo’ hit maker made the observation on Wednesday when he joined a Twitter campaign by a number of top music personalities, including Sarkodie, to bring back the Azonto dance into the music scene.
Azonto remains one of the biggest dance exports from Ghana to the world, which later became a music genre.
SOURCE : Ghanaquest.com || BY : MOD DEE
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