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Ghanaian Artists Urged to Embrace Music Evolution While Honoring Heritage

Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
May 16, 2025
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Kenneth Appiah

Kenneth Appiah

Music, an intrinsic part of human expression, serves as a mirror to society, reflecting its values, struggles, and triumphs across generations.

As each new wave of artists emerges, they often challenge the status quo, introducing fresh sounds and perspectives that resonate with contemporary audiences.

However, this generational shift sometimes leads to a dismissive attitude towards past musical traditions, creating a false dichotomy between innovation and cultural preservation.

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Gospel musician and founder of music group Soul Winners, Kenneth Appiah, has stated that while change in music is necessary, Ghanaian artists must preserve and promote their cultural heritage.

Kenneth Appiah acknowledged that the world is evolving, and with it come new trends and shifts in the industry.

“As the world evolves, new generations come up and different changes take place. However, one piece of advice I would give is that we should not abandon our cultural landmarks, as doing so would mean losing an important part of our identity. I urge everyone to make efforts to maintain and promote our cultural heritage.”

Kenneth Appiah

Generational change in music is a natural and necessary phenomenon. Each generation brings unique experiences and influences, shaping the sounds and themes of their music.

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For instance, the rise of hip-hop in the late 20th century reflected the socio-political struggles of marginalized communities, giving voice to issues that had long been overlooked.

Similarly, the emergence of electronic music in the 21st century has transformed how individuals perceive and produce sound, pushing boundaries and inviting experimentation.

Ghanaian Artists Urged to Embrace Music Evolution While Honoring Heritage
Kenneth Appiah

This evolution is crucial for several reasons because it allows artists to address contemporary issues and engage with their audience more deeply. Music becomes a tool for social commentary, a means to express collective emotions and aspirations.

According to Kenneth Appiah, cultural identity plays a role in shaping the uniqueness of Ghanaian music. He encouraged musicians, especially the younger generation, to find ways to incorporate cultural elements into their work, even as they innovate.

“For example, we should help popularize dances like Borborbor from the Volta Region, Kpanlogo from the Ga people, and Adowa. These aspects of our culture deserve to be popularised.”

Kenneth Appiah

Generational change fosters diversity in musical genres, enriching the cultural landscape and providing listeners with many choices that cater to varied tastes and preferences. Despite the excitement surrounding new musical trends, it is essential to recognize the value of cultural heritage.

Each genre carries with it stories of the past, encapsulating the struggles, celebrations, and nuances of the cultures from which they originate.

Throwing away our cultural heritage in favor of contemporary trends risks losing the richness and depth that these traditions provide. It is crucial to understand that generational change does not necessitate the abandonment of the past.

Harmonious Coexistence in Music Evolution

Harmonious Coexistence in Music Evolution
Kenneth Appiah

The challenge, then, lies in finding a balance between embracing generational change and honoring cultural roots. This is achieved through various means.

Education plays a vital role in this process; by teaching young musicians and audiences about the history of music and its diverse forms, it fosters an appreciation for the past while encouraging innovation.

Festivals that celebrate both contemporary and traditional artists serve as platforms for this exchange, showcasing how different genres coexist and inspire one another.

Furthermore, artists themselves have a responsibility to acknowledge their influences and roots. Many contemporary musicians, such as Billie Eilish and Lizzo, have openly cited their inspirations from previous generations, blending these influences into their work.

This acknowledgment not only enriches their music but also creates a sense of continuity and respect for the cultural legacy that precedes them.

Generational change in music is undeniably important for the evolution of artistic expression and societal reflection. However, this change should not come at the expense of Ghana’s cultural heritage.

By embracing both the new and the old, it creates a vibrant musical landscape that honors the past while looking toward the future. Music, in its essence, is a living entity that thrives on diversity and dialogue.

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