Up and Coming musicians should not focus on Record Deals – Abyna Morgan

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“As a solo artist, your focus is to improve yourself and not be perturbed about signing a deal with a record label. “With the advent of different social media platforms which can be used to promote songs, record labels could be very helpful but cannot make you successful. “I want to build myself and become a better stage performer so that the recording companies would come for me other than to chase them for a deal,” Abyna Morgan said in an interview.

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Watch: Burna Boy dedicates BET Hip Hop Awards performance to victims of SARS

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The track, which was released in August, somberly highlights the systemic racism and colonial oppression that impact the Black community. Following the end of the poignant act, the background performers, who wore shirts that read “Stop Police Brutality,” joined Burna Boy in raising their fists in solidarity. “This is for Tiamiyu Kazeem. This is for Kolade Johnson,” the artist said, referring to innocent Nigerians who were killed at the hands of police brutality. “This is for everyone that has lost their lives at the hands of SARS and all kinds of police brutality. End police brutality now and end profiling.”

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I’ll go into ‘weed’ farming if it’s viable- Stonebwoy

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” Once the government that regulates the use of marijuana has legalized the cultivation because it knows the purpose and why somethings have to happen. The government will not just commercialize the export of marijuana, they did it because they know how viable it is so as a private businessman if I look at it and if it’s viable why not?” he stated.

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It’s sad to pick someone who walks in my image over me- Stonebwoy on Kelvynboy brouhaha

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“Its rather said because this is someone I picked from no where. This is someone who was begging to be signed by me. I haven’t spoken about this issue and the reality of the issue is not what I want to delve into. I know that when the dust proper settles, we will delve into it because Ghanaians deserve to know the truth.”

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