Create More Highlife Awards Categories To Inspire Younger Ones To Pursue Genre Bisa Kdei
Tue, 27 Aug 2024 03:00
Multiple award-winning singer Bisa Kdei has asserted that awards schemes in Ghana should have more Highlife categories for musicians to pursue the genre.
He made this statement during the Onua Showtime Entertainment programme hosted by Nana Ama McBrown, where stated the need to preserve Highlife music and own it as a people.
According to Bisa Kdei, many artists of their Ghanaian music roots are often shy when tagged as Highlife artists.
"We need to have more Highlife categories at our music awards schemes for younger generations to do more Highlife music.
"We can't live for others to come and take it. For me I have decided to fight for Highlife music because it has opened many doors for me as a musician.
"Sometimes artists are shy to be labelled Highlife with the thinking that Highlife is for the old," he said.
Bisa Kdei also has advocated the need for the Ghana Music Rights Organisation (GHAMRO) to digitise the system to enable artists to track their earnings.
When asked about his new song "Boso," Bisa Kdei said he looks to rekindle the love of Highlife among fans because he believed it represented Ghana's music and cultural heritage.
The new song has been making waves on social media with the official music video expected to be released in the coming weeks.

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