Veteran Ghanaian highlife musician, Rex Omar has said that in Ghana, life is very hard for people who depend on their creative skills to earn their daily bread.
Speaking during an interview on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Show with the host, Andy Dosty, the “Abiba” hitmaker asserted that, Ghana lacks people who are willing to invest in the creative industry.
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I Don’t Collaborate For Hype, I Can Make My Own Hit Songs — Rex Omar Brags
Ghanaian high-life musician and the Chairman of Ghana Music Rights Organisation (GHAMRO), Rex Omar has stated that he has already made his name in the music industry so he wouldn’t depend on featuring his colleague artiste in order to be popular.
The “Abiba” hitmaker said, if he features someone on his song or someone features him on his song, the benefit rather goes to the other artiste.
I'm Confused! I Don't Know Whether I'm A Legend Or Not Because Ghanaians Have "Overused" The Word "Legend" — Rex Omar
Celebrated Highlife musician, Rex Omar says the word ‘Legend’ has been misused in Ghana to the extent that he doesn’t even know whether to call himself a legend or not.
According to the Chairman of the Ghana Music Rights Organization (GHAMRO), being a legend means a lot but Ghanaians find it very easy to tag anyone legend whether the person has achieved something great in his/her field of profession or not.