Entertainment analysts have always said that what is lacking in Ghana’s music industry is investment, and with the right investment, the country will make exploits in music and other creative arts-inclined industries.
According to the business mogul, in collaboration with his record label, EZ Streets is set to inject 10 million dollars ($10,000,000) into the Ghanaian music industry to make it more attractive to other investors and also encourage upcoming talents to be more creative with their craft.
Speaking to CEO Pryme, he said he has recognised that most musicians in Ghana use their own funds to invest in their music craft due to a lack of support from reputable music brands or management. “This does not help the artiste to grow creatively, EZ Streets records will lessen these burdens and give music people sound minds to work on good music.”
He added that, Ghana’s music industry is endowed with great music potential and is mostly hindered by a lack of investment and proper management, “There is a huge potential for music talents out there if only things are done right.”