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The technicality and business part of Ghana’s Music Industry is rubbish – DBlack

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Ghanaian musician D-Black has launched a condemning tirade at the Musicians Union of Ghana (Musiga), calling it “crap” and “rubbish” in the process.

The rapper didn’t mince words in a damning assessment of the now Bessa-Simons led organization during an interview with Kobby Kyei.

The boss of Black Avenue Muzik blamed the troubles of the music industry on the lack of improper structures, something he sees Musiga and the government as the prime culprits.

D-Black was saddened by the fact that despite the abundance of creative talents in the music space, infective leadership coupled with the opacity involved in the affairs of Musiga makes it difficult especially for upcoming artistes to break through and make it to the top.

Watch the full interviw below.

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Departing Effiakuma was the toughest challenge – Kofi Kinaata

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Ghanaian Highlife sensation, Martin King Arthur, well-known in the music industry as Kofi Kinaata has revealed that leaving Effiakuma was the toughest thing he did. (more…)

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I underestimated the extent of my influence – Serwaa Amihere apologizes

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Well-known Ghanaian broadcast journalist, Serwaa Amihere has issued a statement apologizing to her family, employers and loved ones following the leak of an intimate video of her earlier this month.

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