Kafui Dey, a renowned Ghanaian presenter and tv host, has been outspoken about galamsey in Ghana and the problems it generates.
Stonebwoy’s ‘Greedy Men‘ song beautifully tells the negative effects of galamsey and speaks against it.
The dancehall star made a clarion call for change in the beautiful piece and highlighted how badly the negative effects of galamsey destroy the nation’s lands.
Kafui Dey seems to have been impressed by the song and has submitted the body of work to the Grammy Recording Academy for nomination in the Best Song For Social Change category.
The category, as its name suggests, seeks to award artists whose songs aspire to make positive changes in their society.
In a tweet, Kafui announced his submission and called upon Ghanaians to do the same.
Stonebwoy’s ‘Greedy Men’ song qualifies for this category.
Guys as many of you who can, visit this website and nominate @stonebwoy’s #Galamsey song #GreedyMen
They allow you to copy any part of the lyrics that speaks to the social issue and add to it. https://t.co/zaQaPqYYJl
— Kafui Dey (@KafuiDey) September 27, 2022
I have just submitted @stonebwoy’s anti Galamsey song ‘Greedy Men’ to the Grammy @RecordingAcad for consideration in the ‘Best Song for Social Change’ category.
Try and do same too. pic.twitter.com/USOocWgc6u
— Kafui Dey (@KafuiDey) September 27, 2022