Becky Faitin urges the minister to give aspiring gospel musicians platforms.
Dzifa Gomashie, the Minister for Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts, is being urged to assist up-and-coming gospel musicians by Becky Faitin, a rising star in the central region’s gospel music scene.
Becky Faitin recently spoke with DjQwequ on Ahomka FM in Elmina, where she voiced her worries about the industry’s lack of national recognition for up-and-coming talent, especially in relation to national gospel events.
According to Becky Faitin, it’s tough for emerging gospel musicians to get their foot in the door and showcase their talents on a national scale. She’s appealing to event organizers to give upcoming artists more opportunities to shine on big stages.
As Minister, Dzifa Gomashie has pledged to revamp the tourism and creative arts sectors, with a focus on infrastructure development, financial empowerment, and cultural promotion.
A major problem in the gospel music industry is brought to light by Becky Faitin’s appeal. It is crucial that organizers make a deliberate effort to incorporate up-and-coming talent in their lineups because there are so many national events honoring gospel music, like the National Music and Talent Awards.
Event planners may support industry growth, creativity, and diversity by giving up-and-coming gospel musicians a stage. It’s time for Ghana’s gospel music industry to welcome new artists and give them the credit they merit.
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source: Dj qwequ (kofi tutu knew