Charterhouse, organisers of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA), has disassociated itself from claims that highlife legend, Amakye Dede had to crown young highlife and Afro-beat singer, Kuami Eugene, as the king of future highlife in Ghana.
The creation house has said it had no hand in the occasions prompting the delegated.
The Head of Public Events and Communication, Robert Klah, has, in this way, recommended Amakye Dede is approached to uncover who forced him to embrace the action.
"We coordinated no delegated meeting so I'm a piece lost with regards to the statement that occasion coordinators are mindful.
"We work with a group. In this way, you offer them the chance, they make what they need to do. Mainly, you need to guarantee that anything they will introduce isn't tacky, so they arrive and play out their demonstration and you continue on," Mr Klah said on Accra-based Asaase radio.
His remark comes scarcely 24 hours after Amakye Dede uncovered he surrendered to outside tensions to crown the 2020 VGMA Artiste of the Year however was quiet on who coordinated it.
"However that's what I did, it was not my will to do as such. They constrained me to crown Kuami Eugene. I even surrendered the crown they gave to me to somebody to put it down, however they later said, no I need to crown him, and I did it," he uncovered.
Following the occurrence in 2019, Amakye Dede confronted a flood of reactions from different players in the music business, including record maker Zapp Hammer.