In a response to a comments made by G. Face, DJ Aluther, the popular host of Music 360 on Word FM based in the Upper East region, contradicted the notion that language acts as a barrier for Northern artists. During an entertainment discussion on Zaa radio’s All Inclusive show with Is Hassan Dablee, DJ Aluther expressed a different perspective, highlighting the resilience and adaptability of Northern artists in overcoming language challenges.
Refuting G. Face’s assertion, DJ Aluther emphasized that while language may present a challenge, it should not be viewed as an insurmountable barrier. Drawing from his experience in the music industry and interactions with talented artists from the Northern regions, DJ Aluther commended their ability to navigate diverse linguistic landscapes and find innovative ways to express themselves.
During the interview, DJ Aluther shed light on the vibrant music scene in the Northern regions, which thrives on the fusion of traditional and contemporary sounds. He highlighted the creativity and resourcefulness of Northern artists, who often incorporate multiple languages into their music, effortlessly bridging the gap between different linguistic communities.
DJ Aluther acknowledged that English and other dominant languages used in the mainstream entertainment industry may pose initial challenges for Northern artists. However, he underscored the resilience of these artists, who have been able to find success and gain recognition by leveraging their unique cultural heritage and embracing their native languages.
The host of Music 360 on Word FM praised the efforts made by Northern artists to adapt their style and lyrics to resonate with diverse audiences. He emphasized that while understanding the dominant languages is essential, the use of regional languages should not be seen as a hindrance but rather as a distinctive element that sets Northern artists apart.
DJ Aluther further emphasized the importance of inclusivity and collaboration among artists from different regions. He suggested that instead of focusing solely on language barriers, the industry should work towards creating platforms that celebrate diversity, allowing artists from the North to showcase their talents to a broader audience.