MONA4REALL’S ALBUM WAS A WASTE- BULLDOG ASSERTS.

September 7, 2022
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Entertainment pundit, Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson, popularly known as Bulldog, has described Mona4Real’s 2021 album, ‘Here to Stay as a waste.


According to the former manager for Shatta Wale in an interview with ZionFelix, he stated that Mona4Reall lacks the experience to organize herself in the music industry




He mentioned that although the socialite cum musician had some top artists like Efya, Medikal, Shatta Wale, and Stonebwoy on her album, she failed to get the attention she deserved due to her inexperience.


“I think Mona 4Real’s first album strategy was a waste. She had Medikal, Efya, Stonebwoy, and Shatta Wale and released everything at once. Those were songs that could have lasted a whole year,” Bulldog stated.


Bulldog further claimed that her inexperience failed to push her songs.

Meanwhile, in a previous interview, veteran Ghanaian highlife artiste, Akwasi Opoku, popularly known as Kwaisey Pee, said the sensational socialite turned artiste is not qualified to be a musician.

Speaking on Empire FM, a Takoradi-based radio station, Kwaisey Pee added that people are interested in working with her because she can pull the crowd for artists she collaborates with.


Mona constantly gets backlash over her music career but it seems that's not stopping her from doing what she loves.


Also read on my previous article;


Celebrated highlife singer, Charles Kwadwo Fosu aka Daddy Lumba, has launched his radio station, DLFM.



The singer announced on Facebook with photos of the newly opened studio and information about programming.

TUNE IN TO DLFM 106.9

NEW TEST TRANSMISSION


Born 29 September 1964, Daddy Lumba, was the first Ghanaian musician to be awarded Artist of the Year at the Ghana Music Awards. He has released over 30 albums in a career spanning 3 decades.


Although it is not clear whether the media company belongs to him, it will not be surprising to many if that was the case, as his contemporary, Kojo Antwi also owns Breeze FM in Accra.