One of Ghana’s most well-known highlife musicians, Amandzeba, recently spoke out about the lack of promotion of highlife music in the country.
In a recent interview, he expressed his disappointment in the current state of highlife music and how Ghanaians have failed to embrace and promote this important genre.
Highlife music has been a significant part of Ghanaian culture for many years, with its infectious rhythms and meaningful lyrics resonating with people of all ages.
However, Amandzeba believes that highlife music has not been given the recognition and exposure it deserves in recent times.
The musician pointed out that the younger generation of Ghanaians is more interested in other genres such as Afrobeat and hip-hop, neglecting the rich musical heritage of highlife.
He emphasized the importance of preserving highlife music for future generations and called on Ghanaians to support and promote this genre.
Amandzeba’s comments have sparked a discussion within the music industry in Ghana, with many people agreeing that more needs to be done to promote highlife music.
Some have suggested that radio stations and music platforms should play more highlife music to keep the genre alive and relevant.