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“There is no future for Ghanaian music as we’re copying more than being creatives” – Ambolley

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Renowned Ghanaian musician Gyedu-Blay Ambolley has recently expressed concerns about the current state of the music industry in Ghana. In a statement, Ambolley highlighted the trend of imitation that seems to be prevailing among artists in the country.

According to Ambolley, many Ghanaian musicians are focusing more on copying existing trends rather than bringing fresh and innovative ideas to the table. He emphasized the importance of originality and creativity in music, pointing out how Nigerian artists like Burna Boy have successfully incorporated their cultural identity into their work, setting them apart on a global scale.

Ambolley’s remarks shed light on the need for Ghanaian artists to tap into their own cultural heritage and unique experiences to create music that is not only authentic but also globally competitive. His words serve as a wake-up call to the music industry in Ghana, urging artists to prioritize creativity and originality in their work.

As the music scene in Ghana continues to evolve, Ambolley’s insights provide valuable lessons for artists looking to make a mark in the industry. By embracing their roots and drawing inspiration from their cultural identity, Ghanaian musicians have the potential to carve out a distinct musical identity that resonates with audiences worldwide.

Head of content and Editor-at-large at Ghanafuo.com – Dickson Ofori Siaw is a blunt writer who loves to make his readers see "the other perspectives of a news story". Follow me on Twitter @kwadwo_dost