Let’s have unity - Black Eagle Entertainment

Black Eagle Entertainment boss calls for peace in the music space

Let’s have unity - Black Eagle Entertainment
Kurl Songx, Black Eagle Entertainment Signee

Stanley Commodore is calling for peace in the Ghanaian music space.

The Chief Executive Officer of Black Eagle Entertainment stated that Ghana music industry will make headway if stakeholders leave behind bickering and all forms of negativity.

According to him, stakeholders need to come together and promote brands instead of engaging in activities that render the efforts of colleagues futile.

“What we’re not doing well is the focus of some conversations,” he told GhanaWeb. “We kind of focus on the downfall or the problem an artiste may have. An artist may be going through something and I’d be very difficult to support them through that journey.”

“I think we’d need to be a bit more positive and connected. I’m half Nigerian and if I look at how the Nigerian industry is, you see togetherness and I think we need a bit more of that in the Ghana music industry,” he said.

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He further outlined the plans that he has for his label, while also acknowledging the good feats of the industry.

“I like the fact that the original highlife sound is still part of the backbone of Ghana music. I like the fact that Ghana music is being consumed around the world,”

“As much as we talk about investment, the goal of the label is not just money,” he said. “Of course, we want to make money but that is not the ultimate goal. The goal really is to establish these artistes, take the music to other countries. I’m looking at cross borders and boundaries…”

“We are working with a few artists that are mentors for some of our young acts. Kwabena Kwabena for instance is doing some mentorship with some of our artists. That to me is priceless" he concluded.