No words. Biggest moment of my career. I’ve had to hold this “secret” for so long. Working musically (some in film scenes) is beyond a blessing. Huge congrats to my @musicblvdgroup squad!!. Let’s go!!! 11.11.22
Big ups to those of us that creating SOMETHING out of nothing.
Big ups to us that built from scratch with nothing but hardwork, determination, consistency, and prayers.
Big ups to us that our LAST NAMES were not the door openers, BUT we fought to earn our spots!
5. I dont believe the same exists for other non nigerian acts, hence the slow climb. Let’s focus on the issue from the root cause here and not blame it on another country. One love 💕
4. support system internationally amongst your people. Maybe emulating the “nigerian system”of breaking the barrier is what’s needed here and not expect us to carry the burden too while we are still crawling. Nigerian acts sell out here because Nigerians come out and support HARD
3. along. Lets call it like it is. More work is needed from ghanians/other countries for growth. In every inch or Facet of the industry here, you’ll see Nigerians. Ask yourself why. While i (we) may support yall, you need to also put in the (NET)WORK. You need to foster a good
2. Same goes for Nigerians intentionally acquiring important industry roles here. As a dj and in the industry here in America, I barely see same from non nigerian acts. While the saying is to get “support”, you cant force a kid to water that doesn’t want to drink or bring a cup
1. Dear Ghanians, This is absolutely wrong in every measure. I can speak for Nigerians abroad when i say the growth of afrobeats benefiting Nigerians in America to be precise came from Nigerian acts intentionally investing their time, efforts, and effectively networking here.
@MissyElliott one of the first genuine mentors i had coming into this industry. Rare gem. Congrats on your Hollywood Walk of Fame star. Well deserved. I celebrate you sis. Love ya! 🥰🙌🏽