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Keep your core audience engaged and stay consistent – Sarkodie advices upcoming musicians

May 2, 2025
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Keep your core audience engaged and stay consistent - Sarkodie advices upcoming musicians

Keep your core audience engaged and stay consistent - Sarkodie advices upcoming musicians

Ghanaian multiple award winning rapper and lyricist, Sarkodie has advised upcoming Ghanaian musicians to look beyond radio hits and build their career to make lasting impact.

Ghana’s rap Landlord, took to his X page to speak on the change the digital era has brought regarding an artiste’s performance and reach. “to all up and coming musicians… this era is a bit crazy because you feed off instant feedback to assess your career,” he explained.

The rap star revealed that the desire of green horns in the music industry to have their records being labelled as hits on radio waves, ticks one out of many boxes to be successful in the music industry. “…but that ain’t realistic and I know it’s almost impossible to do otherwise but you have to try… just keep your head under the water and keep going”

Sarkodie encourages artistes to enjoy every phase within their journey of making music and be sure to make good music for their core audience. “most importantly make sure you enjoy your art. Not every song will be huge on the airwaves but that means nothing, just make good art for your core audience and stay consistent !”

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Quick one : to all up and coming musicians… this era is a bit crazy because you feed off instant feedback to assess your career but that ain’t realistic and I know it’s almost impossible to do otherwise but you have to try… just keep your head under the water and keep going ..…

— Sarkodie (@sarkodie) May 1, 2025

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The Network of Women in Broadcasting Ghana today joins journalists and media practitioners worldwide in commemorating World Press Freedom Day under the UNESCO theme: "Reporting in the Brave New World – The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Press Freedom and the Media." This year's theme highlights the growing influence of artificial intelligence on journalism and its implications for press freedom globally. As media evolves with technological advancements, the Network of Women in Broadcasting emphasizes the need for stakeholders to ensure these developments enhance rather than restrict journalistic freedom and integrity. World Press Freedom Day serves as a reminder to governments worldwide to uphold their commitment to press freedom while offering media professionals an opportunity to reflect on issues of press freedom and professional ethics. It is also a day to support media organizations facing restrictions and to honor journalists who have lost their lives in pursuit of truth. Ghana's Progress in Press Freedom NOWIB acknowledges Ghana's notable improvement in the 2024 World Press Freedom Index, where the country ranked 50th out of 180 countries, a significant jump from 62nd position in 2023. This 12-place improvement reflects positive changes in Ghana's press freedom environment, particularly in the political context component where Ghana improved from 63rd to 51st position. "While we celebrate Ghana's progress in the World Press Freedom Index, we recognize that our press freedom  remains classified as 'problematic' overall," said Linda Biamah Akwafo (Maame Biamah Akwafo), President of Network of Women in Broadcasting. "The most encouraging aspect is our significant improvement in the safety and security of journalists component, where Ghana moved from 103rd to 72nd position. However, this improvement must be sustained through concrete actions by all stakeholders." Areas of Concern Despite overall progress, the Network expresses concern about declining scores in the legal context, where Ghana dropped from 31st to 38th position, and in the sociocultural context, where the country's score fell from 79 to 73 points. Additionally, reports of attacks on journalists and intrusions into media studios remain alarming. Other persistent challenges include: Inadequate remuneration for journalists Insufficient training opportunities Vulnerability to corruption and self-censorship

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