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Raising A-list Ghanaian Artists with Global Standards for International Stages and Awards
Ball J, a renowned sound engineer and pioneer of Azonto music, joins King Kwaku Mensa on Episode 9 of Showbiz University to discuss pertinent questions on how Ghanaian artists can break into international stages and awards. A couple of international awards have happened over the last few years where Ghanaian artists were nominated but they unfortunately lost to either Nigerian artists or other African musicians. The thought of not having a Ghanaian artist sell out or headline a major international concert has been bothering me for a while now. My mind has been riddled with many questions like; what are Nigerian artists doing right to earn them all the gigs we see them play internationally? Who needs to do what where for Ghanaian artists to also perform at closing or opening shows for major events? On The Show - Episode 9 Breakdown Intro: 3 mins Lecture Time: 30 mins:Raising A-list Ghanaian Artists with Global Standards for International Stages and Awards Gist Corner: 5 mins: Amaka gives a brief on 3 of the most viral entertainment and social stories the public is talking about online. Ur Mind Dey: 2 mins: "If You Realize You Have Feelings For a close Friend, Do you tell them or Keep it to yourself?" What you said last week - Ur Mind Dey Chris Bab - Do a backup garden . If you know you know Winime Sulley - Humble, patient and never trust ani Dora Dakey - Put yourself first and trust no one Nana Ama - That I should not trust anyone Nuekie Shardey - Let me read comments