The UK based Ghanaian artist, Skito Kofi has in an important message for the president of Ghana Music Association, Obour. According to Skito Kofi, Obour is missing his priorities and it’s very important he gets back in line if he wants to leave a legacy
In a video obtained by Ghana Page, the fast-rising UK based Ghanaian artist was lamenting the problems rising musicians go through to gain little acceptance and fame despite their talents.
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The “I Go Do” hitmaker explained that, instead staked holders in the industry like Obour to remember that the underground artist are those who will hold the mantle in the future and they need to be nurtured to do excellent work in the future, they are paying all the attention on already established artists
The singer claim this is a poor way of establishing an industry which will last forever and these careless acts will have a devasting effect on the music industry in the future if things are not set right quickly.
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Skito called on Obour to pay attention to rising musicians often referred to as underground artists and nurture them. He boldly stated this will be Obour’s legacy if he takes his advice.
WATCH SKITO KOFI SPEAKING TO OBOUR BELOW BELOW
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aL8We6eSLaE
Although based in the UK, Skito Kofi who works under MaZaYa Music frequently visits Ghana. He even shot the music video for his latest banger, “I Go Do” in Ghana and it’s one of the most well-shot music videos in Ghana presently.
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Skito Kofi has songs such as “Akua Konkor, Fa Adwene, Party Dey, Onyame ba” to his credit. In the words of Skito Kofi: “Ghanaians should watch out for me this year”.