You're ignorant if you think ndaga is not our Senegambian culture that we should be embracing. Go and do your research on Senegambian music history. Maybe you think we are Americans or Jamaicans 🤷🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️
@che_boy120 I know what am saying, our industry doesn't have structure, I didn't say who owned ndaga, be wise an stop attacking people u don't know, please please.
@@mustaphacamara1845 Well that's because the Gambian music industry is still in a progressing stage and yet to be matured but with regards to ndaga A.k.A Mbalax, it is our culture and we should always prioritise it above any other genres of music even though music has no boundaries however, every race or culture has a rhythm of music they vibe to more. Also, not to forget, Afromanding is part of our culture and all the other different musical traditions of the Gambian ethnic groups. Peace and love to you ✌🏿🤝🏿
Many Gambian Live band end up turning to Ndaga. We don't have structure 😢
You're ignorant if you think ndaga is not our Senegambian culture that we should be embracing. Go and do your research on Senegambian music history. Maybe you think we are Americans or Jamaicans 🤷🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️
@che_boy120
I know what am saying, our industry doesn't have structure, I didn't say who owned ndaga, be wise an stop attacking people u don't know, please please.
@@mustaphacamara1845 Well that's because the Gambian music industry is still in a progressing stage and yet to be matured but with regards to ndaga A.k.A Mbalax, it is our culture and we should always prioritise it above any other genres of music even though music has no boundaries however, every race or culture has a rhythm of music they vibe to more. Also, not to forget, Afromanding is part of our culture and all the other different musical traditions of the Gambian ethnic groups. Peace and love to you ✌🏿🤝🏿
Thats what we knows bro