Forming musical groups has become more appealing – No Nation Gang
Ghanaian music trio, No Nation Gang, has asserted that musical groups have become more appealing in recent years, citing the global success of some Ghanaian groups.
The No Nation Gang, comprised of Second Paa, Zubu, and Badone Sticky, is one of the country's fast-rising music groups, making waves with their unique sound.
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In an interview, Zubu, one of the group's lead rappers, mentioned that they were inspired to form the group after witnessing the success of current music collectives.
According to him, the rise of groups like Asakaa has rekindled interest in group music, making it more attractive to upcoming musicians.
"Musical groups, I would say, have been one of the backbones of Ghanaian music. Despite the challenges faced over the years, I believe the trend is beginning to come back," Zubu said.
Second Paa, the lead singer, echoed these sentiments, saying, "It is gradually becoming an attractive venture for upcoming musicians who unite their talents to produce something unique and appealing to the international music market."
Badone Sticky, the versatile member of the group, supported his colleagues' views, adding that musical groups represent the future of Ghanaian music.
He urged stakeholders to support music groups and encouraged fans to show their backing, as this would motivate musicians to excel and push Ghanaian music to new heights.
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No Nation Gang is currently promoting their new single "Emotions," which is accompanied by visuals available across streaming platforms.
Watch the video below;
https://youtu.be/KVz5LF0IUeM?si=YNKAgPoB7kWT7uHD