Fameye, the notable music sensation from Ghana, has expressed his deep frustration regarding the prevailing lack of authentic support within the music industry.
During an appearance on TV3's "New Day" show, Fameye expressed his dissatisfaction by pointing out that Ghanaians living abroad exhibit minimal attendance at their concerts compared to the robust participation seen at events featuring Nigerian artists.
He voiced his grievances about the consistent negative comparisons, emphasizing how these unfavorable contrasts dissuade potential investors from allocating resources to artists who have the potential to achieve results on par with Nigerian artists.
He raised a thought-provoking question, pondering why Ghanaian audiences frequently opt out of attending shows, even when celebrated artists like Wizkid perform. He highlighted the contrast in behavior, where people even take time off from work to attend Wizkid's concerts, in stark contrast to the lack of enthusiasm from Ghanaian audiences.
In a passionate manner, he lamented that Ghanaians don't display the same level of dedication. Furthermore, the singer put forth the idea that Ghanaian artists might consider focusing on collaborations with Nigerian counterparts. This proposition arises from the belief that joint projects with Nigerian artists might yield more favorable outcomes than collaborations with fellow Ghanaian artists.
Story: Edem Khlasic
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