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Ghanaian traditional artiste, King Ayisoba, has called on musicians to be humble so they get the necessary support from industry players.
Speaking to Hitz @ 1, the artiste cautioned the new crop of artistes to be very down to earth in their career as musicians.
The musician, who hails from the Northern part Ghana, noted that some artistes become pompous once they rise to fame.
He stressed the importance for artistes to maintain a good relationship with major industry players who can help revive their career in case of any unfortunate happenings.
The only way for them to do this is to remain humble, he noted.
King Ayisoba is currently promoting his Batakari Night. The event is slated for February 3, 2018, at the Alliance Française Accra.
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