A popular DJ told me Gbalagazaa was a borla song but it became a hit - Skrewfaze

A popular DJ told me Gbalagazaa was a borla song but it became a hit - Skrewfaze

- Skrewfaze has opened up about how he almost gave up on his song Gbalagazaa

- The artiste said one popular Ghanaian DJ told him the song was a useless one

- He however found faith in DJ Lalu who made the song a hit song

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Ghanaian musician Skrewfaze has recounted how a popular Ghanaian DJ of a radio station said he was never going to play Gbalagazaa because it was a useless song.

While speaking in an interview with DJ Master P in an exclusive Facebook Live interview, Skrewfaze said when he released Gbalagazaa, he was taking it round to radio stations to get them to play it.

He said when he got to a particular radio station, the DJ told him he was not going to play the song because he did not expect such a song from Skrewfaze.

A popular DJ told me Gbalagazaa was a borla song but it became a hit - Skrewfaze
A popular DJ told me Gbalagazaa was a borla song but it became a hit - Skrewfaze
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According to the DJ the genre of music that was in vogue at the time was Crank Music so he was wondering how Gbalagazaa was going to compete with such songs

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Skrewfaze said he then called DJ Lalu who was a student in GIJ by then and met up with him to give him the Gbalagazaa song which was on a CD by then.

The Labadi hitmaker said after listening to the song, DJ Lalu was impressed and asked him to give him 2 months to promote the song for him.

DJ Lalu made a promise and said if the song did not go viral after 2 months, he was going to personally pay back all the money Skrewfaze spent on the song back to him.

According to Skrewfaze, true to DJ Lalu’s words, Gbalagazaa grew to become a hit and it landed him his first international gig in Equatorial Guinea where he performed with the likes of Kofi Nti and Barima Sydney.

Skrewfaze revealed that it was a 3-day performance which saw him linking up with other African stars like Freddy Meiway and DJ Arafat.

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The Gbalagazaa singer said he was paid in dollars for that show and it was this same song that brought him that kind of huge success.

Skrewfaze said on his return to Ghana, he warned the DJ who said he was not going to play his song never to play it on his show.

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