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Article Wan blasts industry saboteurs, calls for unity and progress

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Ghanaian Dancehall and Afrobeats artiste and producer, Article Wan Ghanaian Dancehall and Afrobeats artiste and producer, Article Wan

Ghanaian Dancehall and Afrobeats artiste and producer, Article Wan, has taken a firm stance against individuals who plot the downfall of talents in the music industry.

Speaking on Atinka TV’s Entertainment Lounge with Odefour DiAsa Paapa, he criticized so-called “gurus” who invest their energy in undermining artistes instead of pushing the industry forward.

“The same energy used to bring down artistes should be channeled into projecting the industry,” he stressed, adding that no one can bring him down.

Reflecting on the unexpected success of his hit song Towa, Article Wan revealed that it was inspired by the DiAsa reality show for plus-size women.

“I wasn’t thinking of pushing it big, but before I realized, it went viral,” he said.

The song’s widespread reach surprised him, especially after it was featured on Russia’s Got Talent and shared by Congolese music legend Awilo Longomba.

Article Wan acknowledged the shift in music promotion, noting that social media now plays a crucial role. However, he believes that when a song is destined for greatness, it will naturally take off.

Dismissing claims of conflicts with fellow artistes, he clarified:

“I am on good terms with everyone. No artiste has ever turned down my request for a collaboration, but even if one does, it’s not a big deal. Professionally, artistes have their reasons, and we must respect that.”

He also praised Shatta Wale, dismissing critics who try to undermine the dancehall king’s achievements.

“If he was that bad, do you think Vybz Kartel would rate him? Would Beyoncé have worked with him? He just bought a Rolls-Royce… He has done his part at this level. Let others work to reach his level,” he stated.

Having toured the world, Article Wan revealed that China is his next target.

“My first international show was in South Africa, where I won multiple awards. I was shocked at the massive fan base I had there and felt the same in London. I’m grateful to my fans.”

Currently, he is not signed to any label but is focused on building Link Up Empire.

“We are creating an empire, and I’m open to working with serious business-minded people for production,” he added.

Article Wan is wrapping up another banger, Feel Okay, a song that showcases his creativity. The audio is already available on all streaming platforms, with visuals set to be released soon.

He also called on the government to implement laws that will bring structure to the music industry.

“Things are not in order, and that is what I recommend the government to focus on. Aside from this, the creatives are doing very well,” he said.

As he continues his journey, one message is clear—unity is the way forward, and those with negative energy will never go far.

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