Musician Cburn Calls For Inclusion Of Diaspora Artistes In Telecel Ghana Music Awards

Ghanaian musician Cburn, based in the United States, has called on the organizers of the Ghana Music Awards to include Ghanaian musicians living abroad in the scheme.

In a recent interview with Candymann on Akwaaba Radio 93.9 in Cape Coast, Cburn expressed frustration that despite their contributions to the music industry, Ghanaian artists in the diaspora are often overlooked.

Cburn suggested creating categories specifically for Ghanaian musicians in the diaspora to recognize their efforts and promote Ghanaian culture globally.

As a recent winner of the Best Hiplife/Hip Hop Song of the Year award at the Ghana Music Awards USA, Cburn emphasized the importance of promoting Highlife music to a global audience.

His latest album, “Aidoo’s Intelligence 2.0,” features 18 tracks, showcasing his musical prowess. Beyond music, Cburn also offered advice to young musicians, urging them to balance their music careers with education. He emphasized the value of education in securing a stable future.

Cburn further appealed to the government to invest in technical education, noting that skilled labor is highly valued in foreign countries.

By investing in technical education, Cburn believes Ghana can empower its citizens to succeed both locally and internationally.

Story Written By DJ Qweku | Kobby Kyei News

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