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Controversial Ghanaian songstress Mzbel attacked Charterhouse, organizers of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA), for being hypocritical in deciding which songs aren’t eligible for awards.
Mzbel, in a video sighted by GhanaCelebrities.Com, famous that legendary singer Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly often known as Daddy Lumba, sang essentially the most profane songs in Ghana but scooped up all of the awards in his prime.
She recalled that in her prime, her two largest songs, ’16 Years’ and ‘Awoso Me’, had been each frowned upon for having profane language and that stopped them from profitable on the then-VGMA’s.
Mzbel famous {that a} huge marketing campaign was instituted to cease ’16 Years’ from profitable, which ended up being profitable. ‘Awoso Me’ was formally barred from the awards with the excuse of it having profanity in its lyrics.
The music goddess described these strikes as hypocritical, pointing to Daddy Lumba’s huge awards tally regardless of being fairly specific in his lyrics.
The dialog round profane songs in lyrics barring songs from profitable awards was ignited after King Paluta’s ‘Makoma’, arguably the most important hit of the previous 12 months, was excluded from nominations for the 2025 TGMA Awards.
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