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Musicians Who Sing With Their Stomach Won’t Last- Ofori Amponsah

Ofori Amponsah has recently shared some invaluable advice with the current generation of musicians on how to maintain their mainstream relevance.

In an interview with Graphic Showbiz, he openly admitted to making a similar mistake in the past, where he allowed his financial needs to dictate the type of music he produced. Looking back, this is a decision that he deeply regrets.

During that period, Ofori Amponsah acknowledged that there were songs he created that he was not proud of. However, he felt compelled to produce them in order to survive financially at that time. This compromise in artistic integrity was a necessary evil for him, but it left a lasting impact on his career and personal satisfaction.

Reflecting on his experiences, Ofori Amponsah emphasized that if a musician’s primary motivation for recording songs is solely money, they may achieve a temporary hit that trends for a while. However, both the artist and their hit will quickly fade away. This is because the music industry and its audience are constantly evolving, and genuine talent and authenticity are what truly resonate with listeners in the long run.

Ofori Amponsah’s advice to the current generation of musicians is to prioritize their artistic vision and passion over financial gain. He encourages them to create music that is true to themselves and their unique style, rather than chasing after fleeting trends or commercial success. By staying true to their artistry, musicians can build a loyal fan base and establish a lasting legacy in the industry.

Furthermore, Ofori Amponsah stressed the importance of constantly evolving and adapting to the changing music landscape. He believes that musicians should not be afraid to experiment with different genres or styles, as long as it aligns with their artistic vision. This willingness to explore new territories will not only keep their music fresh and relevant but also showcase their versatility and growth as artists.

Tru News Report can confidently say that Ofori Amponsah’s advice serves as a cautionary tale for aspiring musicians. By sharing his own experiences and regrets, he hopes to guide the current generation towards a more fulfilling and sustainable career in the music industry. Ultimately, he believes that staying true to one’s artistic vision and prioritizing passion over financial gain is the key to maintaining mainstream relevance and leaving a lasting impact on the industry.

“Musicians who make their ‘stomachs’ their priority become irrelevant after a period of time. When you are a musician and you are always thinking of making money to pay bills or sort yourself out, you may not come out with a very good song.”

“In this case, your priority won’t be the content you put out but the money, and you will end up becoming irrelevant in no time. A song like Abele was something that came from my ‘within’ and such songs can last for a very long time. In fact, they are evergreen,” he explained to Graphic Showbiz.

Source – Tru News Report

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Gabby Nash, popularly known as Gabs, is an incredibly talented writer and blogger. With an extensive career spanning over 15 years in journalism, Gabs has established a reputation for excellence that is truly remarkable. Throughout the years, he has contributed numerous thought-provoking articles and blog posts to various prominent Ghanaian websites and blogs. In the late 90s, he began his writing journey with Graphic Showbiz, Junior Graphic, and The Mirror, which is a subsidiary of Graphic Communication Group Limited. His articles have consistently showcased a deep level of insight and wisdom.
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