Few days ago, rapper/producer/singer Jayso of Skillions Records took to
his Twitter handle to ask some salient questions about the music
industry in Ghana that have been left unanswered for a very long.
We reproduce in full (partly delivered in Pidgin English), the
questions and subsequent explanations given to what was, a
thought-provoking and intelligent presentation
Q: If I may ask, what makes a song Ghanaian?
Q: Dis song no go fit hit for Ghana. You dey waste your time. Ghanaians
don’t have time for ‘good’ music. Dem wan dance” I ask, is this true?
Q: If I no do danceable song the DJs go bounce my track. How i go make
money?” – common words uttered by many GH artists. Again I ask, True?
Q: Are we creating a fair industry? One that supports all the various
art forms? One that allows creative people to express themselves?
Q: If she can’t make dance records because it is not her style. Or
maybe she can’t dance to save her life. Are we saying there’s no room
for her? I mean 1st off she doesn’t have any funding. Zero. Her best bet
is to quit. This is the story of 1,000s of upcoming GH musicians.
Q: This isn’t about dropping names or dissing popular/mainstream
material. It’s about creating room for alternative Ghanaian music. Do
you know what’s even retarded? Here I am talking about alternative GH
music/arts …When’s the last time u heard traditional GH music on air?
I bet many people think I’m bashing other musicians for doing dance
records. If that’s your thought, wait for my upcoming dance song.
Let me tell you what ignited this. As a producer, I come across many
musicians. Both popular & upcoming. I met this young lady sometime
this week. She sings beautifully. She’s pretty & got so much talent.
She just graduated from school & wants to do music full-time. By
full-time I mean taking it as her profession. No manager. No label. Just
passion. She’s submitted her songs to many media houses & the
response at 1st listen is “this won’t do well in Ghana”. “DJs won’t play
it” “Go back & do some danceable songs”. Now this is where it gets
tricky.
Was advised not to speak on this because radio/TV folk could sabotage me. Hey, I came from little to no support.
I don’t care if my music receives zero spins. The purpose is bigger. I’ll continue to do it for those who want me to.
Shouts to those giving hope a chance.
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