In a recent post, musician and producer Dean Frazer voiced his agreement with fellow artist Bounty Killer's vehement sentiments against the current status of dancehall music. Bounty Killer made these statements in response to other artists' statements.
Bounty Killer may have made a mistake in his comments when he compared afrobeats and dancehall, but according to Frazer, the true issue at hand is the necessity for musicians to concentrate on the core of their creativity and culture in order to improve the quality of the music that they produce.
Instead of getting mired down in trivial disagreements and complaints, Frazer encourages his fellow musicians to take action and become influences in the genre once again.
He says this is preferable to the status quo. In this rallying cry for change, Frazer emphasizes how critical it is to improve the current situation of music while simultaneously drawing inspiration and gaining perspective from its rich and varied history.
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