Ghanaian Musicians, Samini, Black Sherif and Others Call for Increased Promotion of Local Music

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A gathering of Ghanaian artistic influencers, including renowned figures such as Samini, Black Sherif, D-Black, DJ Mensah, Smallgod, and other notable personalities, assembled today at the Ministry of Information Press Centre to champion the #PlayGhana movement.

This collaborative effort aims to champion the extensive promotion of indigenous music, serving as a catalyst for the advancement of local talent within the nation.

During the briefing, the Deputy Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts, a prominent figure present at the event, emphasized the importance of symbiotic partnerships between DJs and artists, urging their collaborative efforts to further elevate the music industry.

The growing momentum behind #PlayGhana denotes a significant turning point for Ghana’s vibrant music landscape, symbolizing a united determination among stakeholders to catapult homegrown talent onto the global platform. This collective dedication underscores a pivotal moment in the progression of Ghana’s music scene, signifying a joint commitment to showcasing and propelling local talent onto the international stage.

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