Ghanaian musical artist Q_tbg born Nii Dodoo Otoo has said that the Nigerian music industry is doing better than the Ghanaian music industry because they have more team players in the music industry.
In an interview, he said Nigerians are bigger risk-takers culturally and they are hungrier when it comes to making music.
He added that Nigerians pump lots of money into their music whereas Ghanaians do the opposite.
“Nigerians pump lots of money in making their music whereas Ghanaian industry players are the opposite of that. They have more team players in the industry and they are bigger risk takers culturally”.
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He continued to say that Ghanaians don’t have the right type of motivation in making their music and are afraid to fund their music.
“We don’t have the right type of motivation. We are not hungry here and we are not humble enough. We are afraid to fund much into making music.
“It’s not possible to copy them without these factors. I think we should develop ways of investing in our music to favor us”.
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Q_tbg said that the safest way to invest in Ghanaian music is to get a high-paying job and make enough money.
“The safest ways would be to get a high-paying job, make money, and then invest it in our music”.
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He added that he thinks their genre of music is also a factor that helps them in making waves in the music industry.
He said;
“I think genre just directs your music to a certain group of people. The more common your genre, the more people you would reach”.
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He further added that Nigerians are creative when it comes to their music videos, pictures, and their social media content.
He said;
“The top Ghanaian creatives are able to rub shoulders with creatives all over the world”.
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Q_tbg and his career
Nii Dodoo Otoo, nicknamed “Q” or “Q_tbg” is a rapper that isn’t afraid to step out of the typical rap genres.
His sultry lullaby-ish singing can sometimes be found on alternative beats when he’s not rapping.
As one of the founding members of the BACON Gang (now The Bacon Group), he produced/curated/featured on the Bacon Tapes and a few singles; as well as curating the Mawcom Xhibition and a few other notable events.
His goal was and is to deliver his and his crew members’ creative endeavors and push social agendas for positive change.
The singer-rapper signed a deal with old label mate FRD and became the 2nd creative listed on the ANGRY PANDA MUSIC GROUP roster in 2020.
He released “Trips To Japan”, “Joog Twice” and a few other singles and music videos.
He currently works as the country manager for Fear No Man clothing while he tends his Catfish farm and records music.
‘Play This On Your Way’ is Q_tbg’s second multitrack project. It comes with a collection of both digital and physical products that seek to further immerse the listeners into Q’s experience and be a part of Q’s journey.
The artiste has another song titled ‘I Used To Dream’.
He said he comes about his music content and creatives by saying or doing what he feels.
“I say or do what I feel. It’s just vibes inspired by the simplest of body movements to the most complex 5-year plans”.
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He recently released a new song titled ‘billions’ which is streaming on every social media platform.
He said the last song he wrote was a message to himself and to tell himself that he needs to calm down in the face of success and not get carried away.
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