Award-winning Ghanaian Afrobeat, Reggae and Dancehall musician, Stonebwoy, became emotional while speaking about his journey to success in a recent interview.

Stonebwoy told AJ Poundz on Onua FM that despite her achievements in his music career, he is still hustling. According to the ‘Bawasaba’ hitmaker, he has really gone through hard times in his life and still going through because of his ambitions.

“I’m a hustler, and I still hustle. I’ve suffered and still suffer because of where I want to be.

By God’s grace, things are better and more beautiful now. So, remember this, I did not make it within a year.

I released my first song in the year 2006. That’s when I completed Senior high school,” Stonebwoy explained.

He stated, “It’s been hard work, determination, and prayers. So don’t lose hope. Keep on and use any avenue you have.

Renowned Ghanaian music producer and executive, Richie Mensah has praised the creatives in Ghana as he claims Ghana is blessed with enormous talent and the talent is matchless.

According Richie Mensah, what is taking Ghana back and not rubbing shoulders competitively is because of effecting marketing tactics and lack of infrastructure.

Richie Mensah who currently manages VGMA ‘Artiste of the Year’ winners, KiDi, and Kuami Eugene made this known during an interview on GTV ‘Breakfast Show’ on Thursday.

“The talent in Ghana is unmatched. I say this every time and you can quote me anywhere.”

The award-winning record producer stated that even though the music industry is blessed with numerous talents, the industry lacks infrastructure ideas, and proper marketing strategies.

“We lack infrastructure, ideas like it’s not just about the talent. That’s what people forget sometimes. You can have the nicest song, if nobody hears it, nobody cares. You can have the nicest movie and nobody will ever see it. So, we need an extra push. One thing is that Ghanaians don’t market as hard as other countries. Nigerians are marketing even when they are walking. “

Source:Ghgossip.com

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