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Efia Odo Urges Unity in Ghana’s Music Industry

Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
September 18, 2025
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Ghana’s music industry has long been celebrated for its creativity, rhythm, and cultural richness.

From highlife’s roots to vibrant hip hop, afrobeats, hiplife, and the Kumerica movement, its sounds resonate across borders. Yet, despite impressive individual successes, the industry is often fragmented by rivalry, lack of coordination, and internal disagreements.

Increasingly, artists, producers, and union leaders are calling for unity—arguing that without it, the music industry’s full potential, both locally and globally, cannot be realized.

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Ghanaian actress and socialite turned musician, Efia Odo, has called for greater unity in Ghana’s music industry, arguing that selfishness among artists is stifling growth.

She emphasised the need for collective effort.

“If I could change one thing about the Ghanaian music industry, it would be how we relate with each other. Everybody is doing selfish things. We are a collective, the music is for the people, not for us. We need to support each other more.”

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She explained that true progress would come if artists combined their platforms and supported one another’s projects.

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“If I have 100,000 followers and another artiste has 100,000, and we share each other’s work, it only expands our reach. But selfishness is holding us back.”

Efia Odo

Efia Odo has long been one of Ghana’s most polarising personalities, known for her outspoken views, social activism, and frequent career shifts. Her moves often generate public debate, whether in acting, influencing, or music.

Efia Odo Urges Unity in Ghana’s Music Industry
Efia Odo

Her most recent song, ‘Take Me Home’ featuring Mr Drew, has been gaining traction online, further positioning her within Ghana’s evolving Afrobeats and Afropop landscape.

The socialite’s remarks add to ongoing conversations about the state of Ghana’s music industry, highlighting the need for artistes to embrace collaboration over competition.

In sum, Ghana’s music industry stands at a crossroads. While individual talents continue to shine internationally, structural disunity dims the reflection of Ghana’s creative potential.

The repeated calls from artists like Black Sherif, Rocky Dawuni, producers like Eugene Odei‑Ayim, and many others make clear that unity is not just an ideal—it is a necessity.

If Ghanaian music is to grow sustainably, to earn more revenue, to nurture talents across all regions, and to compete globally, the industry must unite.

A shared vision, fair structures, mutual respect, and cooperative action are essential. The music begins with individuals, but its power multiplies when it becomes a chorus.

Efia Odo Finds Focus Through Her Music

Efia Odo Finds Focus Through Her Music
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The Ghanaian media personality and actress revealed that she is finally ready to fully embrace music, promising consistency and focus after years of being “all over the place.”

She revealed that she has archived most of her old social media content to reflect her new direction.

“Now it’s just music. If you go on my page, I’ve archived almost everything off. I’m intentional about what I’m doing, and right now, I’m just giving you guys music back-to-back with consistency.”

Efia Odo

She admitted that while she has dabbled in music before, she was not fully committed. “Before, I was all over the place. It’s something I wanted to do, but I wasn’t 100%. But now, it’s just music,” she said.

The socialite has always been a controversial figure in Ghana’s entertainment industry, often switching between acting, influencing, activism, and music. Her unpredictability has kept fans and critics talking, with many questioning her staying power in music.

However, with her latest release, she appears determined to prove that she is serious about building a career in the industry. The track has sparked renewed interest in her musical journey, with fans watching to see if she can match her words with consistent output.

As she charts this new chapter, Efia Odo insists that music is no longer a side project but her full-time focus.

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