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The Chief Executive of Ghana Songs music website, Bright Dwomoh, has taken a stand against the common misconception that an artist’s talent is directly tied to their character.
Mr Dwomoh firmly believes that talent and character are distinct entities that should not be conflated.
Speaking against the damaging effects of associating an artist’s misconduct with their talent, Mr Dwomoh highlights the negative impact this misconception can have on the music industry in Ghana.
He warns that such misconceptions could lead to a decrease in investor support for the industry, as investors may be wary of backing artists with questionable character.
He stressed the importance of separating an artist’s talent from their behavior, urging the public to judge artists based on their music and performances rather than their offstage actions.
“Talent and character should not be equated, and it is crucial to recognise the distinction between the two. By challenging this misconception, he hopes to contribute to a more supportive and flourishing music industry in Ghana. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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