Kafui Dey, a Ghanaian television celebrity, has raised worry over the lack of content in present Ghanaian rap music.
According to him, most local rap music lyrics are a battle of how much money they’ve made or highlight how one artiste is more wealthy than his peers.
Followers can see how the majority of Ghanaian rappers pour their energy into songs about money.
In a recent tweet, the television host said that several Ghanaian rap songs he’s heard on the radio and other platforms are all about money and nothing else.
Kafui Dey bemoaned how the new generation of Ghanaian rappers concentrates on money rather than compelling words when delivering lines.
“Listening to some Ghanaian rap on the radio, and all the songs are about making money,” he tweeted, “how much money they have, how they will make money by any means, how they have more money than other people, and so on.”
“Every verse has the words’sika’ or’money,'” he concluded.
The television host is not the first to bring up this topic.
It is unknown, however, whether’money’ sells in the rap industry or whether music fans enjoy hearing about money incentive in rhymes.