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Critics Urged to Transform Criticism into Harmony in Ghanaian Music

April 16, 2025
Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
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Don’t Sell Your Soul To The Devil – Efya

Ghanaian music star, Efya

Ghana, a nation celebrated for its rich cultural heritage, has a vibrant music scene that reflects its diverse ethnic backgrounds and traditions.

However, in recent years, Ghanaian music discourse has often been marred by criticism and finger-pointing among artists, producers, and critics alike.

This negative narrative detracts from Ghana’s music industry’s immense potential and its ability to thrive on both local and international stages.

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In light of this, critics must shift their focus from blame to constructive support, fostering an environment that promotes collaboration and innovation within the Ghanaian music landscape.

Ghanaian musician, Efya, has slammed some netizens for attacking Ghanaian singer Amaarae after her performance at the recent 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.

In a post shared on X, Efya emphasized that critics should rather focus on supporting Ghanaian creatives when they make an impact internationally.

“The focus should be amplifying what we’ve built, not tearing each other down. We’re finally moving the culture forward globally, and instead of clapping, y’all are pointing fingers. Priorities, please.”

Efya

Efya entreated Ghanaians, stating, “Let’s not make the mistake of sabotaging the very thing we’ve all prayed for.”

Ghanaian music is a melting pot of genres, ranging from highlife and hiplife to gospel and afrobeats, each embodying unique elements of the country’s cultural identity.

Critics Urged to Transform Criticism into Harmony in Ghanaian Music
Efya

Despite its richness, the industry faces significant challenges, including piracy, lack of funding, and insufficient infrastructure for promotion and distribution.

Critics often point fingers at artists for not adhering to traditional norms or for failing to innovate, but this blame only serves to stifle creativity.

Instead of fostering a competitive environment, stakeholders should recognize the importance of unity in promoting Ghana’s music as a whole.

The music industry thrives on collaboration. When artists, producers, and critics come together to share ideas, resources, and platforms, they create a more robust musical ecosystem.

For instance, initiatives such as joint concerts, collaborative albums, and cross-genre partnerships introduce diverse audiences to the wealth of Ghanaian music.

By promoting collaboration rather than competition, critics help artists explore new sounds and styles, leading to innovative creations that resonate with both local and international listeners.

Global Influence, Representation of Ghanaian Music

Global Influence, Representation of Ghanaian Music
Efya

Ghanaian music has the potential to make a significant impact on the global stage, as evidenced by the rising popularity of afrobeats and the international success of artists like Burna Boy and Wizkid.

However, for Ghanaian artists to gain similar recognition, they need the support of critics and industry stakeholders who help amplify their voices.

By promoting Ghanaian music through various channels—such as social media, international festivals, and collaborations with global artists—critics play a pivotal role in enhancing the visibility of Ghana’s musical talent.

To cultivate a thriving music industry, critics need to adopt a more supportive and constructive approach.

This means recognizing the hard work and creativity of artists and offering constructive feedback that encourages growth rather than discouragement.

By shifting the narrative from one of blame to one of support, critics help create an environment where artists feel empowered to take risks and innovate without fear of backlash.

The future of Ghanaian music lies not in pointing fingers but in fostering a culture of collaboration and support.

As critics, artists, and industry stakeholders come together to promote the rich diversity of Ghana’s musical heritage, they create a vibrant and inclusive ecosystem that celebrates creativity and innovation.

By embracing unity over division, Ghana positions itself as a powerhouse in the global music industry, ensuring that its unique sounds and stories resonate far and wide.

It is time for critics to put aside their differences and work towards a common goal: the promotion and elevation of Ghanaian music on the world stage.

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