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3 Ghanaian Musicians Whose Relevance Fell After A Short Fame

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The music career can be somehow deceiving. There are many artiste that staged the music industry for the past years and it was clairvoyant that their future in the industry was great until the unexpected happened.

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Africacelebrities.com takes you through the list of top musicians who failed to live up to billing after a short fame in the music industry.

EL

EL

The music career of Elorm Adablah was promising as the rapper and singer EL was crowned as 2016 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards’ Artiste of The Year. Then boom, guess what happened.His career was nothing good to write home about.

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EL after the then has tried many collaborations with other top artiste as a way of revamping his fame back into the industry but all seems to prove futile.

Guru NKZ

Guru

Maradona Yeboah Adjei popularly known as Guru NKZ became the man of the moment in teh music industry after he dropped the viral song lined ‘Azonto’ which became the most popular song on the airwaves at the time.

However, when Azonto was reduced to nothingness, the relevancy of Guru NKZ in Ghana Music Industry followed suit.

Tic formerly Tic Tac

Tic Tac

Nana Kwaku Okyere Duah popularly known as TiC and formerly Tic Tac is an award-winning hiplife musician originally from Kwamo, a suburb in the Ashanti Region in Ghana

The Ghanaian hip hop artsite was one of the listeners favourite. His unwillingness to adapt to the new generation has seen him fade into near obscurity.

Source: AfricacClebrities.Com

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