Additionally, Bisa Kdei made the point that the music industry’s growth has been hampered by the disparaging actions of some promoters, which has made investors reluctant to support it.
“Some promoters persistently undermine the efforts of Ghanaian artists by claiming that no act from Ghana can fill the O2 Arena.
Let’s emphasize the advantages of motivating others to succeed. Since some foreign musicians even travel to Ghana to study, nobody should belittle Ghanaian music,” he said.
Bisa Kdei is now promoting “Medaase,” his emotionally charged tune that is gradually becoming more and more well-known around the country.
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