Monday, 10 March 2014

You Did A lazy Job-Bulldog Tells VGMA Board



Bull Dog, artiste manager and chief executive of
Bull Haus Entertainment says it is strange,
curious and unpardonable for the nomination
board of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards
(VGMA) to continue repeating petty basic
mistakes for 15 years in a row.
He has lashed out at both the board and
organizers of the award, Charter House, for
putting out what he described as “the worst
nomination list ever in the history of the Ghana
Music Awards.”
Bull Dog spoke to NEWS One: “For an industry
person and from where I sit, I think they did a
lousy job. There are some petty mistakes that for
about 15 years of doing this very thing year after
year, you shouldn’t be making.”
“It is a human institution but then when the
mistakes are too petty some of us will talk about
it. If they had done worse jobs in the past, they
could have done a better job because as we move
forward we need to learn. In the past, research
was one of the most difficult things to do but
these days there is the internet. You can go on
there and check some of these things or speak to
experts who know these things. Today, the
research instruments or organs are plenty,” he
added.
According to Bull Dog, the some of the artistes
under the New Artiste of the Year category clearly
did not deserve to be there. One was Joey B who
made his first appearance in D-Black’s ‘Vera’ in
2012 and released his ‘Strawberry Ginger’ single
in the same year.

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