Ghana's music royalties system has problems, but there is an easy fix - Sarkodie

Rap legend Sarkodie from Ghana has shared Sarkodie provided information about Ghana's music royalties, highlighting the necessity of putting in place a formal framework to guarantee that musicians get paid what is due.

Ghana's music royalties system has problems, but there is an easy fix - Sarkodie

Sarkodie stated this at a panel discussion at yesterday's 3i Africa Summit Partners and Stakeholders Mixer in Accra, where she was joined by several well-known players from the creative business.

Examining the intersection of Fintech, policy, and the creative industry was the main goal of the discussion.

Sarkodie clarified Ghana's music royalties system throughout the conversation, highlighting the significance of putting in place an organized framework to guarantee that artists receive their due compensation.

"Here in Ghana, the royalty system has been a major problem, but there is very little that can be done—it's just a matter of setting up the system and getting the money back," he stated.

Influential individuals including KOD, Chief Moomen, and director Juliet Asante were on the panel with Sarkodie.

The 3i Africa Summit is a ground-breaking international gathering with the goal of transforming Africa's economic environment via the prudent and sustainable distribution of money.

The summit provides a forum for thought-provoking debates, creative problem-solving, and teamwork to promote long-term growth and development throughout the continent's financial ecosystem.