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Ghanaian artist, Samuel Adu Frimpong, known as Medikal, has disclosed that he has no issue compensating TikTokers to help promote his music.
In an interview on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz with Andy Dosty, the award-winning artist said that he doesn’t mind investing in his music.
“I don’t mind paying TikTokers to promote my music. I like what they are doing,” he said.
According to him, the industry has changed, and TikTok influencers are part of these changes because they help spread current songs and at the same time promote them.
He also added that he admires the work and the impact social media influencers have on the industry.
“They support Ghana music, not just my music”, he opined.
The “My Way” hitmaker is currently promoting his latest album called Planning & Plotting.
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