Black Sherif, the reigning VGMA Artiste of the Year, is urging members of the music community and industry stakeholders to put more effort into working together rather than blaming others for Ghanaian music’s lack of international recognition.
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The multi-award winning musicians made a brief statement during a recent stakeholder engagement hosted by the Ministry of Information. The purpose of the engagement was to get feedback from creatives and other players in the creative space for the promotion of the #playghana initiative. They emphasized the importance of industry unity and discouraged rivalries and conflicts among stakeholders.
The current VGMA Artiste of the Year, Black Sherif, is pleading with the music community and industry stakeholders to collaborate more instead of placing the blame elsewhere for Ghanaian music’s lack of international acclaim.
The multi-award-winning musicians gave a brief speech at a recent Ministry of Information-hosted stakeholder engagement. The engagement’s goal was to gather input from artists and other participants in the creative community in order to promote the #playghana project. They stressed the value of industry cohesion and discouraged rivalry and disputes between interested parties.
The current VGMA Artiste of the Year, Black Sherif, is pleading with the music community and industry stakeholders to collaborate more instead of placing the blame elsewhere for Ghanaian music’s lack of international acclaim.
The multi-award-winning musicians gave a brief speech at a recent Ministry of Information-hosted stakeholder engagement. The engagement’s goal was to gather input from artists and other participants in the creative community in order to promote the #playghana project. They stressed the value of industry cohesion and discouraged rivalry and disputes between interested parties.