Good music is more valuable than beefs - Mishaha

Singer bemoans some artistes recent approach to entertainment in the Ghanaian music industry.

Good music is more valuable than beefs - Mishaha
Mishasha

Ghanaian pop artist, Mishasha has claimed that biffing in the Ghana Music industry is not a good method to put Ghanaian music on the world map explaining that the attitude is unhealthy and should be accommodated in favor of good music.

The singer said these concerning the recent wave of biffs that have ravaged the Ghanaian industry in recent weeks.

Sista Afia, Freda Rhymez, Eno Barony have all been involved in a whirlwind of diss tracks forcing other artistes to take side. The confronting tracks have been the order of the day in recent times as only diss tracks have been released yet Mishasha believes the recent trend of tracks is unhealthy for Ghana's music industry and has asked her colleagues to halt it and get back to making good music.

 

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"Let's invest our energy in doing good music. It is the only Ghanaian music that can transcend our borders and make it onto the world map,” she said.

"Biffs doesn't add value to your craft but rather creates a faction of disruptive fans who would not aid your progress regardless of your talent," 

The Pretty hitmaker disclosed that the recent trend would cause a huge backlash later in the future if not aborted as soon as possible adding that it does not improve the progress of individual acts, but rather creates diversions and hinders the growth of the music industry as a whole.