Refrain from Doing ‘Diss’ Songs – Tasha Tells Musicians
Upcoming artiste, Royal Tasha, has called on her fellow musicians to refrain from making provocative statements in their songs.
She said lyrical wars are unhealthy for the industry, and shouldn’t be entertained.
In an exclusive interview with THE PUBLISHER, she said “Doing diss songs is not necessary. If you have a problem with your fellow artiste you need to let the person know and solve it like matured people, rather than fussing it in a song.”
According to her, musicians should rather concentrate on doing good music for the youth to emulate.
The artiste revealed that she has released her single titled “Gbeko”, meaning “One Day”, produced by Kin Dee.
Explaining the song, she said “It talks about how a person loses all friends when he or she has no money.”
She disclosed that her love for music started when she was thirteen years and stressed that she is still focus to bring out the best she can.
Born Natacha Ackah Blay-Miezah, Royal Tasha is one the daughters of the late Dr. John Ackah Blay-Miezah.
She joined the music industry in 2011 where released her first single titled “Where we de carry de go”.
However, she left the music scene due to unfortunate accident.
The artiste is set to release four new singles later this year.
By: Emmanuel Yeboah Britwum
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