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Dancehall artiste, AK Songstress, is unhappy about what she calls the lack of sustainable partnership between music artistes.
According to her, industry players are focused on doing things individually than working together on a united front.
“There is no power in rugged individualism,” she wrote on her Twitter handle, Tuesday.
AK Songstress made the assertion that other united forces have taken over because of the industry’s inability to stand together.
“Power is most effective, concentrated. There is no power in disconnection.”
Read the full post below:
“We are disconnected as an industry. We have everyone doing his or her own thing. There is no power in rugged individualism. It's easy for any United force to come in n take over our industry as we are seen. Power is most effective, concentrated. There is no power in disconnection.”

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