On the heels of a Ghanaian Gospel artiste spending $40,000 on a video, colleague musician Dela Muzique says she will not spend such an amount on a video.
According to the singer, there are creatives in that shoot quality videos with low budget. "I won't shoot with $40,000. I believe there are creatives in the industry that shoot budget-friendly videos that are not up to the tune of $40,000", she told Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz show on Hitz 103.9 FM.
Asked on what she would use such an amount of money for, she said she would rather invest it in a business that would create employment. "I would rather invest it into a business that would create employment like a biscuit business", she revealed.
The singer is now out with a new single titled "Pour Some Sugar" which is currently enjoying airplay and doing well on streaming platforms as well.
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