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The business aspect of the music business
What is called the music business today is not the business of producing music. At some point it became the business of selling CDs in plastic cases, and that business will soon be over. But… More »
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Carlos Sakyi, Sidiku Buari, Rex Omar kill Ghana music
The politics of music can be just as intoxicating as the politics of governing a country. It seems musicians who get into the politics of power play within the industry lose themselves eventually to the… More »
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Chasing the lost millions in music
The music industry in Ghana for the past two decades has recorded low patronage of musical albums due to the increasing rate of piracy.
Piracy of musical works of Ghanaian artistes leads to the loss of… More »
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Of late, folks Hiplife has come under strong criticism that the man everybody believe, started it all has also added his voice to this self-destructive game play.
It is very sad to hear people so called… More »
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It was not too long ago folks that I had been to Monrovia the capital city of the war torn country, Liberia but my return to the once prosperous and loving country last week I… More »
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Invest In music industry – Kufuor
President John Agyekum Kufuor has invited both local and foreign investors to turn their attention to Ghana’s music and tourism industries, which are relatively virgin sectors of the nation’s economy. More »
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War over ‘payola’ - DJ Abio says no
Most Ghanaian musicians are dying and dying poor. Not because they do not make money out of what they produce, but because there are no concrete structures and channels in the country through which they can benefit immensely from what they have produced. More »
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Tension in music industry…Ambolley calls for probe
One of the country’s leading musicians, Nana Gyedu Blay Ambolley, whose music is recognized internationally has called for a probe into the activities of certain key players who he alleged are killing the music industry in Ghana. More »
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BUSAC support for Ghana’s music industry
The Business Sector Advocacy Challenge (BUSAC) Fund has released about 680 million cedis to the Ghana Association of Phonographic Industry (GAPI) to undertake advocacy initiatives to ensure Ghanaian Music Industry benefited from long term national, international and multi-lateral financing. More »
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