Ghanaian musician Sarkodie has urged artists there to display their creations for the entire world to see. He believes they shouldn’t be concerned about the number of fans at this point.
Sarkodie believes that if artists put in the work and don’t wait for the numbers, they would be at the top of their game.
According to the “Baby” singer, it would take a lot of work for musicians to establish themselves in Ghana, which is fast turning into a “global village.”
In a tweet, he said, “To all creative people, never stop putting out your work. Even if you don’t have many eyes, you can trust that it won’t go to waste. There will be one art that will make up for everything.”
Up-and-coming artists in Ghana have a hard time getting their music played on mainstream media, but Sarkodie thinks that in recent years, there have been more ways for young artists to get their music heard, so they should take advantage of the many opportunities.
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