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Entertainment on Monday, December 14, 2020
Source: GNA
2020-12-14
Viyaa, the rapidly growing Ghanaian singer, has said that artists must target other music markets across the continent to help Ghanaian music flourish.
In recent years, the music of Ghana has been able to cross borders, especially with impressive works by some of the best male artists and some female artists have also contributed to this success.
According to Viyaa, it was not necessary for female artists to push each other, but to work together to bring Ghanaian music to the world stage.
“We currently don’t have any female artists from Ghana who rub shoulders with artists like Victoria Kimani (Kenya), Cynthia Morgan (Nigeria), Tiwa Savage (Nigeria), Habida (Kenya) and Lira (South Africa), which is quite sad.
“We are equally talented and even more talented and I think we need to be ambitious to get to that level than to focus on being local champions.
“Let’s invest our energy in making good music instead of wasting our time on beef that gets us nowhere,” he said in an interview.
When asked how ambitious she was in her early music career, Viyaa said, “Since joining Black Eagle Entertainment I have felt rejuvenated and ready to make a name for myself on the continent.
“I love doing Afro-soul and I think that makes me stand out and the sky is the limit and I want to assure music lovers of quality music,” he added.
Viyaa is currently promoting their new single “Black Is My Name”, which is easily found on various digital music platforms.
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