Rapper and entrepreneur D-Black has criticized the entertainment industry for its self-serving nature, stating that many artists prefer to work alone rather than collaborate with others for concerts.
Speaking on his show ‘Uncut with D-Black’, he highlighted the limited revenue streams in the industry and artists’ reluctance to share opportunities.
D-Black emphasized the need for cooperation and support among Ghanaian performers, pointing out that some artists would rather keep all the earnings from a show for themselves, even if a corporation asked them to recommend other artists.
He shared his approach of enlisting talented artists to ensure a successful show, but acknowledged that not everyone in the industry operates in the same way.
The rapper’s comments reflect a growing call for unity and collaboration within the entertainment sector in Ghana.
With challenges such as limited income sources and individualistic attitudes, industry players are urged to come together to create a more vibrant and sustainable entertainment environment.