A US-based Ghanaian artiste has observed that, unlike before, Black Entertainment Television (BET) and the Recording Academy’s Grammy trophies are no longer big deals.
Called Vudumane, he spoke to Oyokodehye Kofi on Accra 100.5 FM.
“Right now, the BET has been downgraded, and it’s not as prized as before,” he said.
“Even the Grammys are becoming a regular thing. People now think just anybody can win a Grammy.
“Even American artistes are not moved by the Grammys anymore.”
The Jungle singer remembered “those days past” when winning a Grammy meant “you’re a top dog – like Jay Z and the rest.”
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