They called me selfish when I wanted to change the music industry – Wiyaala

Ghanaian afro-pop singer, Noella Wiyaala, has said that when she wanted to change the Ghanaian music industry, people called her selfish. She wrote on Instagram: “When I started touring Europe and realised the good things you enjoy as a musician when you are in an industry that works I happily wanted to tell and share…

Ghanaian afro-pop singer, Noella Wiyaala, has said that when she wanted to change the Ghanaian music industry, people called her selfish.

She wrote on Instagram: “When I started touring Europe and realised the good things you enjoy as a musician when you are in an industry that works I happily wanted to tell and share my experience for all good reasons but they said DON’T MIND THAT SELFISH GIRL WHO DOES NOT WANT TO COLLABORATE WITH OTHER ARTIST. THAT WHITE MAN HAS HER BRAINS ? MESSED UP ?. Anyway thank you @reggienbollie for bringing this up again. We will get there ✌????#Roarrrrr ??‍♂️ ?”

Her comments at the back of Reggie Zippy of Reggie N Bollie fame’s call for change in the Ghanaian music industry.

In a video, Reggie Zippy remarked that when change is not implemented now, it’ll go a long way to affect the creative arts industry negatively and that’ll see a lot of musicians growing old and poor.

He added that artistes, DJs, beat producers, bloggers, labels, artist managers, and other stakeholders are risking their future and retirement if they do not work on the change that will make them grow and prosper.

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