Ghanaian music legend Reggie Rockstone celebrated 30 years of Hiplife, reflecting on his journey and the genre's evolution on 3Music TV's Big Conversation. Rockstone, often referred to as the Godfather of Hiplife, emphasized the importance of acknowledging the contributions of various artistes to the genre, including Lord Kenya and Obrafour, whom he described as prolific.
Rockstone also addressed past tensions within the VIP group, particularly with former member Promzy. He admitted that their feud was largely fueled by media sensationalism and personal egos, revealing that he had apologized publicly to Ghana for getting involved in the spat.
Despite the past issues, Rockstone expressed a desire to reconnect with Promzy, highlighting their close bond and shared history. "Promzy was my youngin'," Rockstone said, noting that any animosity was a result of misunderstanding rather than genuine conflict.
Rockstone's candid reflections and his call for unity and mutual respect in the Ghanaian music industry resonated deeply, underscoring the enduring impact of Hiplife and the significance of maintaining healthy relationships within the artistic community.
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