Why should Ghanaian Musicians beg for their songs to be played in their own country? – Kwaw Kese

Hiplife Artiste, Kwaw Kese, is wondering why Ghanaian Musicians have to beg for their songs to be played on air.

This has pushed him to express dissatisfaction with the state of the Ghanaian music industry, stating that musicians should not have to ‘beg’ for their music to be played in their own country.

His comments come in the wake of a meeting between some industry stakeholders and the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, in collaboration with the Creative Arts Agency, to launch the ‘PlayGhana’ initiative.

The initiative aims to promote Ghanaian music nationwide, especially during the Christmas season when there is an influx of diasporans spending their holidays in the country.

Kwaw Kese, however, mocked the initiative, placing blame on the system for the current challenges.

He posted on X (formerly Twitter), “Ghanaians begging Ghanaians to play Ghana music in 2023. System super f****.”

In 2008, Kwaw Kesse won the Artiste of the year at the Ghana Music Awards in addition to Hiplife Artiste, Hiplife Song and Hiplife Album of the year.

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