Stop the Ghana-Nigeria comparison and market your talents elsewhere: – Trigmatic to musicians.

Source: Graphic Showbiz

The comparison between Nigerian music and Ghanaian music is a debate that will not end anytime soon.

However, songwriter and composer Trigmatic has said that Ghanaian artists have a high possibility of becoming well-known and accepted abroad if they venture into other markets.

During an interview with Graphic Showbiz, the rapper mentioned that, the comparison between Nigerian and Ghanaian music must stop. He advised Ghanaian musicians to find their target markets beyond Ghana and market their contents to them.

Read the interview transcribed below;

“I think the comparison between Ghanaian and Nigerian musicians is just too much and it is high time we stopped. Ghanaian musicians have to find their target audience beyond Ghana and make an effort to introduce themselves and their music to their new fans in other countries. They need to move to countries such as South Africa, Brazil, and Korea and make their music known to their new fans there. I know South Americans love African music and patronize our songs a lot.”

So for instance, Kuami Eugene could target that area and make himself relevant to the citizens over there and trust me, he will make it in no time and will be very rich as well. We need to have collaborations with artists from these countries and get promoters to push our songs there,

Each musician is thinking about himself and a few friends and not really seeing the bigger picture by coming together to fight for a common goal. We are okay jumping on a few shows and making some money and not exploiting other areas.

We could come together and speak to the government about our frustrations and what we need to push our music out there. In some countries, the government is more than willing to support their musicians and if we are not getting the same here, the best is to come together and make our concerns known,”

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Akunye Michael is Managing Editor of themovietrain.com. He is also a film critic, script writer, director and a digital marketing consultant. He has acquired several years of writing contents for Chaels Media rebranded as The Movie Train as well as providing digital marketing services to firms.

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