Skery, a revered artist and mentor to many upcoming musicians, is calling for calm as three artists in the Upper East Region continue to take turns throwing ‘shots’ at one another.
Recently, the music scene has been buzzing with drama as Nambawan and BWayne found themselves embroiled in a public dispute. Their disagreement, sparked by differing opinions on performance fees and industry standards, has captured the attention of fans and fellow artists alike. However, Skery believes this clash is a distraction from the greater purpose they all share—elevating Upper East music to new heights.
In an open letter addressed to Bismark Sombilla (BWayne) and Clement Ayamga (Nambawan), Skery expressed his thoughts, saying, “Talent and creativity flow through your veins, and your music has the power to inspire and uplift us all. However, the ongoing beef between you two is distracting from the real goal—taking our music to the promised land!”
Continuing with heartfelt passion, Skery urged both artists to envision the incredible potential that could arise from collaboration. “Imagine if you combined your energies and talents, working together to elevate the industry and put our music on the global map. You both have unique styles and strengths that could complement each other beautifully.”
The seasoned legend emphasized the importance of unity, stating that both artists have a significant role to play in shaping the future of the Upper East music scene. “Let’s put the past behind us and focus on building a brighter future for our music. You two have the potential to be the leaders who take us to the next level.”
The response from fans has been overwhelmingly supportive of Skery’s call for peace. Many believe that if Nambawan and BWayne could set aside their differences, it would not only enrich their artistry but also inspire others in the community to collaborate and innovate.
As Skery’s message of unity echoes through the musical landscape, the hope is that Nambawan and BWayne will heed his call and recognize the power of working together. With so much talent in the Upper East, it’s time to focus on lifting each other up rather than tearing each other down.
In this moment of potential reconciliation, we eagerly await a response from both artists. Will they be able to look past their differences and listen to the wise words of Skery? The anticipation is electric as fans engage in discussions on social media, speculating about the possibility of a collaboration that could blend Nambawan’s high-energy beats with BWayne’s soothing melodies.
Source: A1Radioonline.com | 101.1MHz | Portia Dogbe | Ghana