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Ghanaian Artists Don’t Appreciate The work of Bloggers – Young Jayz  

Ghanaian sensational versatile Artist cum Blogger, Young Jayz, has indicated that people are yet to understand and appreciate the work of bloggers in our part of the world.
In a post on social media, he revealed that he has indeed been privileged to have gained a lot through bloggers and called for the appreciation of bloggers in the industry.
The Young act added that, some practices of Ghanaian musicians downplay the bloggers contribution to the Ghanaian Entertainment industry. He counsels and encourages artistes to use social media to their advantage in developing their careers.
He stated that Nigerian artistes understand the game related to music and the support they render to their Media personnel have always been the reason they are ahead in the game.
“Nigerian artistes understand the game when it comes to music. Nigerian Artist don’t just care about the money he will give to blogger to write his/her content” part of his post reads.
”Bloggers in Ghana are doing great works to help the industry, without the bloggers the entertainment industry would have ended,” he added.
However, Young Jayz clarified that he is not creating the perception that Ghanaian acts do not support the media work, but the support should be colossal.
Speaking  on the benefits of the bloggers to Ghanaian artistes, he explained that the bloggers performances on their pages aids in developing their fan, which promotes through music streams across national boundaries.
He revealed that some artistes do not make good use of the networks they build up and end up losing these connections at some point.
The CEO of BBCWEB NEWS stated that it takes effort, hard work and money to reap benefits embedded in the music industry.
“If you work hard and push money, that’s it, Ghanaian Artist must learn how to respect bloggers in our industry”
He advised budding artists to work hard, produce good music and stay true to their craft to make them thrive in the industry.
Source: Ghanaweb.mobi

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