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Tue, 28 Apr 2020 Celebrity

Doing Danceable Hits Doesn't Mean I Have Hit Songs--Quamina MP

By Amansan Krakye
Doing Danceable Hits Doesn't Mean I Have Hit Songs--Quamina MP
28 APR 2020 LISTEN

Dance is an integral aspect of the Ghanaian culture and it is highly perceived that it's easier to get a breakthrough into the mainstream as an artiste once you do party or danceable songs.

'Amanfour girls' hitmaker, Quamina MP has revealed in a recent interview with Amansan Krakye on Radio Central that though Ghanaians love dancing, that is not the motive behind his constant release of party songs.

When asked by Amansan Krakye whether he has found the key to unlock what Ghanaians love which is dancing that's why he normally does part songs, he replied

"I'm the type of person who loves to be happy. I want to have fun and the songs I do come from my daily encounter with other people who equally love being happy.

"Sometimes you don't have to force the song when composing because you might not get exactly what you want. The songs must come freely from within at ease.

"I think I do party songs because I always find myself around people who love to be happy even in the face of adversaries and transgressions.

"So the songs I do come from my lifestyle and the things I do on a daily basis. It's not as if I found the key to unlock what Ghanaians love which is dancing that's why I always do party songs".

Quamina MP apart from hitting the limelight with Wiase y3 d3 has also got other danceable songs like a party, Amanfour girls, after return, and issakaba all to his credit.

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