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BET Bruhaha: Reggie Rockstone Berates Organisers For Disrespecting African Artistes

By Editor
10 July 2015   |   11:34 pm
Ghana born hip-life artiste, Reggie Rockstone, has joined the growing list of entertainers enraged by the ill-treatment of African artistes by the Black Entertainment (BET) Awards. According to report, Rockstone wanted the 2015 BET Best International Act – Africa awards nominee Sarkodie and winner Stonebwoy to snub the ceremony. “When the nominees boycott the ceremony, they would get bigger publicity than how…

reggierockstone1Ghana born hip-life artiste, Reggie Rockstone, has joined the growing list of entertainers enraged by the ill-treatment of African artistes by the Black Entertainment (BET) Awards.

According to report, Rockstone wanted the 2015 BET Best International Act – Africa awards nominee Sarkodie and winner Stonebwoy to snub the ceremony. “When the nominees boycott the ceremony, they would get bigger publicity than how they are treated now. A lot of African-Americans are not aware what is going on because a lot of the African-Americans are Pan-African,” he said

He added, “If they get to know this is how the Africans are treated, you will see the kind of support we will get. Nigerians will definitely support us too, because they don’t need award for anything, they are already rich. If we had done that (boycotting the ceremony), it would have empowered us and it would have had more publicity. What I’m trying to say is BET over the years has not shown respect in every single way. Do you know what BET stands for? It stands for Black Entertainment.

“How can Justin Bieber, a pure white and other whites who use the ‘niga niga’ words be awarded on stage and the Africans are awarded backstage? We are kings and queens. I’m so happy somebody stood up to speak up. If you live on your knees, you will never get anything to stand for,” Rockstone stated.

He suggested if all African nominees and awards came together to avoid the event, the organisers would pay more attention to foreign talent and treat them better. “I’m Pan-African to the bone, and I’ve always said, if we boycott them, they will change. If we had boycotted, we would have had the support of the Nigerians; immediately Fuse ODG said it, Wizkid threw his support behind him and Yemi Alade as well. We would have had the biggest publicity if we had boycotted it.

In the last couple of weeks, Fuse ODG, Wizkid and Yemi Alade, have taken to social media to express their disappointment with the American cable network. All three artistes were nominated at this year’s awards.

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