Lyrical Jibes good for Music – Reggie Rockstone
Lyrical Jibes good for Music – Reggie Rockstone says
The “Godfather” of Hiplife music in Ghana, Reggie Rockstone known in
private life as Reginald Yaw Asante Osei has defended lyrical jibes
commonly called “Beef” in the Ghanaian music industry stating that it is
healthy for its growth.
Various music artistes have lately resorted to attacking each other
with their lyrics for reasons unknown making it look like they are at
war to fans.
But Reggie Rockstone indicates that the war of words among musicians,
adds spice to the industry and he sees nothing wrong for Ghanaian
musicians to engage in the practice.
“Beef is good for music. It actually adds spice to the industry once
the musicians themselves do not engage in physical fisticuffs or fight”,
he said.
Speaking at a press soiree ahead of the biggest musical concert at the
Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Saturday, November 28, 2015, dubbed “Tigo
Unplugged”, the Hiplife Grandpapa disclosed that he will not condemn the
practice but urged those in it to be decorous.
Beef has over the years been enjoyed by Music lovers in Ghana as fans
constantly keep their fingers crossed and enjoy the fracas while the
parties involved strive at all cost to find punch lines to hit their
opponent.
It takes the form of burlesque music videos, stage mannerisms and sometimes entire albums are dedicated to the coveted battle.
Major beefs recorded in Ghana are Obrafour and Lord Kenya.
It all started when they both claimed ownership of the title
“Heavyweight champion”. Lord Kenya first called Obrafour “Tico”.’The
Executioner’ replied by calling Kenya “Tipa” and later on “Sakora”. They
hit each other so hard by revealing each other’s past in their songs.
In the heat of events, Ex-doe’s “MABA” and Chicago’s “WOBE K)” beef
became the talk of town when the earlier close pals took each other on.
Dancehall King Samini’s beef with the D-styler K.K Fosu also gained
prominence where the latter claimed he ‘made’ the former. This did not
auger well with Samini. That triggered him to release “IGWE” which
featured Mugeez of R2bees. Kontihene and Kwaw Kese had never met but
beefed each other from different studios. It was a typical no-nonsense
lyrical battle. Mad fish and Kwaw Kese both battled over the title
“Abodam (MADNESS)”.The ‘Obia nye Obia’ man, Sydney was taken on by Borax
at a point in the game. Groups have witnessed internal squabbles that
has brought about the total demise of the group or just a mere tearing
away of some key members. Talk of Friction from VIP, Praye Tintin from
Praye and the separation of Buk Bak and Wutah and you would not be far
from right. Agbeko No. 9 took on Ayigbe Edem in the music world
regardless of their common Anlo descent. He claimed Edem orchestrated
his dismissal by hammer from the Last 2 Camp.
In recent years, the game has been hotter in terms of beef. Headlining
the parade is that between Obrafour and Okyeame Kwame. Obrafour did not
come to terms with the title ‘BEST RAPPER ALIVE’ Kwame had bestowed upon
himself and threw hot punchlines on the controversial ’ kasiebo’ song
at Okyeame Kwame and Obour with the able contribution of the upcoming
rapper GURU. Okyeame Kwame(The Rap Doctor) had a press release to that
effect stating clearly 10 reasons why he wouldn’t reply Obrafour.
ASEM versus R2bees & Sarkodie is a battle everyone would want to
watch. Asem released ‘No more Kpayor’ and ‘Fylla’ whiles the Tema-based
musicians released ‘T.E.M.A’ and ‘Fair warning’. Other rappers like Yaa
Pono took on Asem during the controversial rape scandal.
Kwaw Kese has beefed the likes of Asem and John Germain on his ‘Killer
bewu last show’. He is on record to have said in the song that Out of
hunger,Asem signed on GLO.He also called Germain ‘Jon jimijimi’ on that
same song.Asem also said in the ‘Fylla’ song that he was proud because
Kwaw had turned into his P.R.O and so he always mentioned his name
everywhere he went. It has become that bad that Kwaw went to the extent
of walking out on the ’celebrity soccer show’ just because he was
supposed to be on set with Jon Germain, the Allo Tigo Host who has been a
strong critic of “the man insane”.
Castro and Tinny blew the ‘beef air’ when tinny did not buy the idea
that Castro was the ’50 Cent’ of GH as he claimed by saying in one of
his songs that he had never seen a ’50 cent’ who dances ‘Mapouka’.
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