George Quaye has described the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards as NOT FAKE after music group Praye labelled as such.
This response comes up after a member of the group in registrating the group’s frustration over not securing a nomination the in the Music Group of the year at the 20th edition of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards described the awards as ‘fake’.
George Quaye, who took a new role with Chaterhouse and speaks on nominations in a lengthy post asked the group to revisit “all the plaques on” their shelves from previous years.
Read what he wrote;
Dear Praye (Choirmaster Honeho (Praye Honeho), Cartel Bigj Praye and Praye Tintin)
“All living things contain a measure of madness that moves them in strange, sometimes inexplicable ways. This madness can be saving; it is part and parcel of the ability to adapt. Without it, no species would survive.” -Yann Martel, Life of Pi
I can feel your pain guys. From every indication you really would have appreciated a nomination and I deeply respect that. Though many may take your rants, trolls and jabs at the scheme negatively, I want to thank you for it. Those who really don’t give a damn about the scheme are silent because really, they couldn’t be bothered.
But don’t you think you have made your point already? Aren’t you tired? I mean it’s been days…do
I look at the list of Nominees in the 20th Edition group of the year category and ask myself who to take out and put you there. Or should they just have added you, anyway? Just because you exist and released a song that translates as ‘Noise’? Come on guys.
It is okay to express your heartbreak. It is even okay to cry. The scheme has no problem with you and I know you are only doing it out of pain so I won’t fight you. You WERE a great group and I know that if you really find that chemistry you had some years back, Praye will really COMEBACK. For now, you are still 3 handsome blokes trying to work together. Please find that magic…find that spark. Wutah gave GH a monster hit, “Bronya” when they came back and it instantly won them an award. Find that chemistry and #bringbackpraye!
The #vgmas isn’t FAKE. Take a look at all the plaques on your shelves you have won from over the years. Go read your profiles online and see how VGMA nominations and wins have given degrees of veneration and relevance to your brand. If you call that fake just because you weren’t nominated, then really you don’t know your own worth.
I can’t wait for the #comeback of #praye. Until then, we all have various degrees of madness according to the quote above. It is up to us to decide whether to use that madness positively or stupidly. How do you want to use yours?
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