Let’s Support the upcoming artists, they are the future of Ghanaian music — Dutch-Born Ghanaian Nigerian Artist.

 

Fadu, a Dutch-born Ghanaian-Nigerian artist has called for compassion and leniency towards young and upcoming artistes in the entertainment industry.

Faduad Hammond (Fadu), in an exclusive interview with a Ghanaian Journalist, Evans Kweku Oboafi Junior (HARDROCK), on March 10th shared her insightful perspective on the challenges faced by the new generation of artists emerging in today’s media-driven world.

 

The “FAR AWAY” and “Yah Luv” hitmaker expressed a sense of empathy for the pressures faced by young talents as they navigate both social and traditional media platforms when trying to catch the eyes of audience.

” The music industry wouldn’t have future without the upcoming ones so it’s about time the stars started featuring and collaborate with them to set the path way for them” she lamented.

Fadu laid herself as an example of how expensive and stressful it is as an upcoming, especially trying to be featured on public platforms and stages.

She later urged her followers and the industry at large to approach these young artists with patience and understanding.

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