HOW RAWLINGS ‘DESTROYED’ GHANA’S MUSIC SCENE! — SHASHA MARLEY RECALLS 1979 CHAOS

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Legendary reggae musician Shasha Marley has stunned fans with a bold revelation about the impact of Jerry John Rawlings’ 1979 coup on Ghana’s music industry, claiming the events “destroyed” the local music scene.

Speaking in a recent interview, Marley recalled how the political upheaval, censorship, and instability disrupted the creative flow, halted performances, and silenced many artists overnight. According to him, talented musicians were forced to pause careers, flee, or navigate a hostile environment, leaving the industry in near chaos.

Shasha Marley said, “Those were difficult times. Rawlings’ rise to power shook the foundations of music in Ghana. It wasn’t just politics — it was a cultural earthquake.”

Fans and historians have revisited the era, acknowledging that while Rawlings’ leadership shaped the nation politically, it also left scars on Ghana’s arts and culture scene. Social media erupted with hashtags like #MusicUnderRawlings, #ShashaMarleySpeaks, and #1979Ghana, sparking debates about the intersection of politics and creativity.

For Shasha Marley, the memory serves as both a warning and a tribute: even in the darkest times, music survives — but it takes a toll on those who create it.

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