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Ghanaian musician Sista Afia, has exposed the nature of some female artistes who do not reciprocate kind gestures.
In an interview with DJ Slim on Daybreak Hitz, Sista Afia spoke about female artistes who use her but don't promote her music.
"Don't ever do shows and call me. They know themselves," she said.
Apart from that, Sista Afia also shared her stance on female artistes not being appreciated in the country.
"I mean I'll speak for myself, I can't speak for everyone, but I'll speak for myself. I see that I work tirelessly; I work more than everyone, especially adey grind waaa, and I need this thing. I'm somebody that needs it; it's like without music, there's no Sista Afia. And when it comes to hardworking female artistes, not like I'm blowing my own horns, but it's facts, it's there. I've had shows; where haven't I been? It's just that people have not paid attention.
I don't sleep; I sleep like 3 hours and almost 4 hours, then I'm back to business. I hardly sleep. Right now, I feel like it's time to talk. It's so sad that people don't really see the work you put, and that hurts me," she told DJ Slim.
Sista Afia is now taking steps to change her approach to publicity and branding. She acknowledged that being in the industry has helped her grow, and she's willing to learn and adapt to make her brand successful.
She currently out with a new song titled 'Krekete Soja'. It features Amerado.
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