The broadcaster and former manager of Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie, Sammy Forson, has urged Ghanaian artist managers to unite and establish a powerful force.
Speaking with Kwame Dadzie on Joy FM’s Twitter (X) Spaces program “Joy Entertainment Unpacked,” the Weekend City Show and Ignition host stated that presenting a unified front for the artiste managers will greatly benefit Ghana’s music business.
“I want to use this opportunity to ask artiste managers to form a united front.
Artiste managers should meet like probably once every two weeks, have a drink together, you know,” he said.
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“It’s good Sammy Forson brought this up. Myself and my late friend Fenec Otchere attempted that in the past, Sammy will tell you. But we couldn’t work it out so this is good call,” BullGod said.
“You need to learn the ropes, you need to know how to do things. People like BullGod have connects around the world that they can plug you into, and you know that is what people in other parts of Africa are doing. They have a united front, trying to project their country,” he noted.
He added that if their management banded together, the artists would remain closer.
Sammy Forson has collaborated with artists including the late OJ Blaq, the former hip-hop group Echo, and one of Ghana’s most prominent rappers, Sarkodie.