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I want Ras Kuuku to win both VGMA slots in the Reggae/Dancehall category — Konkarah on #VGMA21

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I want Ras Kuuku to win both VGMA slots in the Reggae/Dancehall category — Konkarah on #VGMA21

It’s not so common place within the Reggae & Dancehall community in Ghana to see one artiste openly defy all odds and declare support for a fellow artiste in a very competitive awards like the Vodafone GHANA Music Awards (VGMA); but Konkarah doesn’t care at all.

Konkarah Jahvybz, in the morning of Monday, March 2, 2020 openly declared his full support for Reggae/Dancehall & Afrobeats crooner, Ras Kuuku.

Konkarah who is a close associate to Ras Kuuku thinks Ras has worked too much under the year of review (January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019) and best deserves the win in the #VGMA21 slots after the official announcement of nominees were released over the weekend on Saturday, February 29, 2020 at a grand party at Labadi Beach Hotel, Accra.

Ras Kuuku got nominated in the “Reggae/Dancehall Song of the Year” and “Reggae/Dancehall Artiste of the Year” categories in VGMA 2020.

“I think it’s a great selection of nominations All artistes in the category deserved their respective nominations but looking at works talking about Reggae & dancehall, I think Ras Kuuku tops all for me even though there are giants in there. I feel Ras Kuuku’s hardwork straight 3years both recording and performing all over Ghana and even outside GHANA. But industry wise Samini has been winning in that regard and my respects to him always but this time I will humbly pick Ras Kuuku.
That’s my opinion, I wish good for every nominate artiste but I will be happy to see Ras Kuuku win them”, Konkarah explained.

Konkarah Jahvybz has just inked a distribution deal with Zojak World Wide distribution with his latest album “Righteous Soldier”. You may wanna take a listen to the album here:https://album.link/us/i/1500262826

Konkarah is a revolutionary conscious Reggae singjay from GHANA with a music career spanning over a decade.

(Source: BeenieWords.com)

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