‘Telecommunication Companies Are Making Money Out Of Us, Which Is Not Right’— AK Songstress Speaks

“I wouldn’t say Telco’s are cheating us because if you feel they are cheating, why do you send your song to the content provider in the first place? - OK retorted

‘Telecommunication Companies Are Making Money Out Of Us, Which Is Not Right’— AK Songstress Speaks
AK Songstress

Dancehall artiste, AK Songstress has angrily expressed on how poor telecommunication companies are making money from Ghanaian Artistes.

Speaking with the Graphic Showbiz recently, AK Songstress spoke that there should be a system where upcoming artistes can get paid for their 'intellectual property'.

“There are virtually no terms and conditions for payment to artistes when their songs are used by the telecommunications companies. At least I am an artiste and I can’t say I’m paid what I deserve’’.

“There should be a system where even underground artistes can get paid for their intellectual property. Telecommunications companies are making money out of us, which is not right’.

 



“There should be a system where both artistes and companies can access the number of downloads and services and strike a percentage of profits. It should not be left for the companies to decide how much they will pay after using our intellectual property.”

Okyeame Kwame, on the hand reacted to AK’s claim saying,

“I wouldn’t say Telco’s are cheating us because if you feel they are cheating, why do you send your song to the content provider in the first place? The Telco’s take the lion’s share, which is not the best though.

“Also, depending on an artiste’s bargaining power and how successful the song is, he or she may be able to get 50 per cent from the 30 per cent earned by third-party companies. The third party also uses some of his profit to push the song through SMS, online and social media.”

The Chairman of the Ghana Music Rights Organization (GHAMRO), Rex Omar, who is also fighting the Telco’s in court responded.

 

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“The Telco’s have an agreement with third-party organizations which are the content providers, and they also have an agreement with artistes. The Telco’s take about 70 per cent of the profit and then give 30 per cent to the third-party companies, and they in turn split that with the artistes’’.

“The third-party companies have become contact agencies which take the songs from artistes and give them to the Telco’s. Since the Telco’s are big, they position themselves as if they are doing the third parties and artistes good’’.

“This case is different from why GHAMRO took the Telco’s to court. The Telco’s need a license to be able to deal with music. All the royalties they are supposed to pay to GHAMRO, they don’t pay it but that is not done in other countries.”

AK Songstress retorted to Rex and okyeame’s 'comments',

“This game is all about patience, because what one artiste uses a day to get, it could take another many years to achieve. If you know your time and place, you don’t rush the process; you stay true to your cause and work hard till it eventually pays off’’.

“But if you rush the process, you will end up on a platform or stage that will negatively affect your brand, and when you eventually ‘blow’, it becomes difficult to get rid of that tag. That is not all; most of the time you don’t even get paid for services rendered and it becomes a trend, even when your brand grows.”

“We can’t be ruled out of the game because female acts have shown their prowess over the years. If we’re given a level platform, we will shine. For instance, event organizers choose male acts and give few opportunities to female artistes. This plays against us and it is not the best. If it continues like this, we will have no choice but come together and organize our own shows, since there are many female artistes coming up.”