Moh
Afrobeats artiste Moh says he does not support musicians who ‘beef’ one another and has, therefore, asked music stakeholders and Ghanaians not to encourage it.
According to him, musicians should rather help one another.
“Now every musician is trying to ‘beef’ the other just to be popular but we can do better than that. Instead of attacking each other, we should rather promote ourselves. Can you imagine how far the younger artistes will go if the bigger artistes push them on their social media handles and give them opportunity to perform on their concerts? I believe we can go far if we support each other,” he stated.
“Beefs are not really important because there are a lot of topics artistes can talk about in their songs. There are so many things we can sing or rap about in our songs instead of ‘beefs.’ Although I cannot stop musicians from ‘beefing’, I wish we would stop,” he added.
Born Mohammed Mouazzen, Moh is out with a new song titled ‘Belinda’, which features Mr. Eazi. Recorded by Lexyz, Moh praises his woman in the song for being the only one who makes him happy. He expresses his undying love for the lady and vows to never cheat on her.
Mr. Eazi sings the second verse, describing the woman in his life as the perfect lady he always like to hang around with.
Moh, a graduate of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology (KNUST) who majored in Construction Technology, said he felt the need to praise his woman because she has been good to him.
“Most men shy away from talking about their women in public but I want the whole world to know how good this lady is,” he said.
The rising musician hopes to be a household name soon. He admires musicians such as Bob Marley, Kojo Antwi, Sarkodie, Stonebwoy, Davido and Wizkid.