Young Ghanaian Highlife/ Hiplife sensational singer Black Sherif has revealed the struggle up and coming musicians in the country go through when they begin to gain recognition.
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According to the ‘First Sermon’ hitmaker, most up and coming musicians in the country aside from all the struggles they go through seem not to know and understand the business aspect of making music.
Black Sherif made this know when speaking in an interview with the co-founder and Cheif Executive Officer (CEO) of the Luc Belaire, Bumbu Rum, McQueen and the Violet Fog, and Villon businesses all under the Sovereign Brands, Brett Berish on the Self Made show.
He said all that most of them know how to do best is just making music for the fans and the public without knowing how to make money out of their craftmanship when they start to gain recognition in the music space.
Blacko added that this has been one of the major problems most up-and-coming musicians in the country face when coming up into the system and he is certainly a part of that group. He said all that he used to do at first was just making music until he realized he has to make money out of his music.
Watch the video of the conversation with Brett Berish below;
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SOURCE: GhGossip.com