Ghanaian musician, Ball J has made an interesting revelation; stating DJs are the most important persons. According to Ball J, when it comes to the Ghanaian music industry, DJs play a vital role in the music business.
According to him, after doing HipHop music for a while, he realised because he had less engagement with DJ’s his music did not blossom as expected.
“I barely pushed my songs, since 2007 right till date, but because I didn’t pay DJ’s, my music couldn’t really fly. I think I focused too much on the production aspect because I was making money from the productions of beats”.
Ball J now believes and indicates he is ready to heighten friendships with DJ’s and does the needful.
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“I have now been signed on Platinum Management and we are preparing to come out with songs. In fact, this time, I am ready to give tips to DJs and other stakeholders in the music industry. Therefore, we are now determined to make such payments so that our music can fly”.
Speaking on Accra based radio station, Okay Fm, Ball J told host, that a DJ plays a very important role in the life of a musician.
As a result, he has thus called on musicians not to underestimate the efforts of DJs saying “They must make DJ’s their best friends because they play a plethora of roles after the songs are released”.
He added,“In Ghana, the most important person in the music business is the DJ. Without the DJ, you are not going anywhere; whether it is on radio or online, it is the DJs who would play your songs. They are the ones with the followers, they can make and unmake your songs because they are the ones who are going to play it on air. If you refuse to create a good rapport with a DJ as a musician, then your songs are not going to make it. So I would say a DJ must be the best friend of every artiste” he said in Akan.
Albert Ayeh-Hanson, known as Ball J in the music circles recently threw shots at Sarkodie after the latter released “Subzero”. A song many believed was a diss song to him and Asem.
Source: Obuobi Onesiphorus/ATL FMNEWS