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‘Fantan Is Not The Biggest Female Dancehall Artiste In Ghana’ – Bulldog Speaks (Video)

Fantana, a former artiste of Rufftown Records, recently claimed to be the biggest female dancehall artiste in Ghana during an episode of the reality TV show, Young, Famous & African, which is now available on Netflix.

This claim has caused a lot of controversy on social media, with many people disagreeing with her.

Lawrence Asiamah Hanson, popularly known as Bulldog, is an artiste manager and entertainment pundit who has reacted to Fantana’s claim.

During an episode of UTV’s United Showbiz entertainment review show, Bulldog stated that he does not agree with Fantana’s assertion, even though he respects her right to speak freely.

Bulldog made the point that for someone to claim the title of the biggest female dancehall artiste in Ghana, they must have a catalog of songs to prove it.

However, Fantana does not have the catalog to show that she is indeed the biggest in Ghana. Bulldog also mentioned that Fantana recently switched to the reggae/dancehall space and does not have enough songs to justify her claim.

Bulldog also mentioned that the reggae/dancehall space is a tricky one because the type of music they do is not the regular stuff.

As a result, many people may not follow it religiously. Bulldog mentioned the name Aklerh as an artiste doing very well in that space, but many people may not know him.

Watch the video below:

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