In Accra, we pretend we’re tough and emotionally unavailable, but behind closed doors we feel deeply. Everyone has a soft spot for their favorite person ❤️🦅
Entertainment industry is not one to make friends in and people are fickle . That’s not to say you won’t find genuine people but it’s a lot more weird than genuine for sure . Thankful for the real ones I’ve met.
Entertainment industry is not one to make friends in and people are fickle . That’s not to say you won’t find genuine people but it’s a lot more weird than genuine for sure . Thankful for the real ones I’ve met.
We put in serious work all year. We carry the craft on our shoulders, push boundaries, and represent Gh internationally. Yet when award season comes, it’s as if our effort goes unnoticed. That’s the kind of thing that discourages talent and holds the industry back.@ghanadjawards
Do DJs now need PR teams just to get what they’ve earned? This is exactly what holds the industry back. We work. We elevate the culture. The least we deserve is fairness
Do DJs now need PR teams just to get what they’ve earned? This is exactly what holds the industry back. We work. We elevate the culture. The least we deserve is fairness
The Ghanaian DJ Awards last night was disappointing. Too many decisions looked based on personal connections, not real work. Some of us are putting in serious effort, pushing Ghana onto the international map, yet when it’s time for recognition, it feels like politics over merit.
The Ghanaian DJ Awards last night was disappointing. Too many decisions looked based on personal connections, not real work. Some of us are putting in serious effort, pushing Ghana onto the international map, yet when it’s time for recognition, it feels like politics over merit.