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Don’t make your ‘art’ a centre for division— Rocky Dawuni to musicians 

Don’t make your ‘art’ a centre for division— Rocky Dawuni to musicians 

Renowned Reggae artiste, Rocky Dawuni has called on musicians not to centre their arts and crafts on feud to create division among themselves.

According to him, the act is retrogressing the growth of the industry and charged musicians to unite and assist each other to develop in the right direction for generations to come.

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In an interview with the media, the legendary reggae icon said the rising trend of musicians engaging in lyrical beef, backbiting and insulting each other had created unnecessary divisions among them and followers, thus dwindling the chance of them to grow in the industry.

He expressed the need for musicians to thrive in a peaceful and solid musical environment while collaborating with each other.

“I don’t believe that artists should focus on attacking each other. Artists should rather learn to work with each other. That’s how you build a solid, peace-driven environment. Any kind of toxic environment feeds negativity.”

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“We are projecting our art to young people. We are projecting our art to the leaders of tomorrow. So, if we make that art a means of division, then we lose the higher point of what it is,” Rocky Dawuni stated.

He emphasised the need for harmony among artists, noting that every musician had his her own style of dealings based on the brand each represents.

“People might have their own methodology and their own aspects, but for me, I always promote harmony and unity,” Rocky Dawuni stated.

His advocacy for collaboration served as a timely reminder to musicians for them to use music in fostering social cohesion for collective growth.

Source: www.spotonnews.net

Joyceline Natally Cudjoe

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