Asem Aba! Slim Buster Reveals Sh0cking Truth About Ghana’s Music Industry

Ghanaian musician Slim Buster has accused several industry players, including Fred Nuamah, Abeiku Santana, and Kwasi Aboagye, of contributing to the collapse of the country’s music industry.

In an interview, Slim Buster lamented the current state of the music industry, saying that it has been reduced to a “mere shadow” of what it used to be.

He went on to allege that the industry’s decline was due in part to the actions of some influential figures within it.

Slim Buster specifically pointed to Fred Nuamah, the founder of the Ghana Music Awards, as someone who has had a negative impact on the industry.

He claimed that Nuamah’s focus on “awards and recognition” has overshadowed the development of music itself.

Abeiku Santana, a popular radio host, and Kwasi Aboagye, a music critic, were also named by Slim Buster as culprits in the industry’s downfall.

He accused them of prioritizing gossip and drama over promoting and nurturing Ghanaian music talent.

Slim Buster’s accusations have sparked a conversation among music industry stakeholders and fans, with some agreeing with his sentiments and others dismissing them as unfounded.

Nonetheless, the conversation has shone a light on the challenges facing Ghana’s music industry and the need for concerted efforts to revitalize it.

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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