Shatta Wale is right, Ghana Music has no structure - KFT

Artiste, KFT, says the Ghanaian music lacks the requisite work ethic to be called a proper industry

Shatta Wale is right, Ghana Music has no structure - KFT
Shatta Wale

KFT has echoed the words of Shatta Wale in that Ghana does not have what can be described as proper music industry.

The fast-rising Afro-Hip Hop sensation expressed his displeasure at the way Ghanaian artistes, stakeholders, and producers approach music.

He lamented on the fact that there is no proper record keeping in the industry; a point Shatta Wale had earlier raised.

The Canadian-based Ghanaian artiste stated that the bad attitude towards bookkeeping in Ghana's industry has to change if industry players want to grow Ghana's music to the highest level on the international scene.

He said this in an interview ahead of his “Heart Break Story” EP release on the 14th of February.

“For instance in America and Canada, the music business is well organized and well-structured and everyone in the chain knows what to do."

“Ghana’s music industry is lacking paperwork and documentation of events that transpire. There are only a few artistes and producers who document everything they do but that has to change if we want to thrive our music around the world. Shatta Wale has said it before, we lack proper structures and music departments in the industry."

“One thing I realized is that there is so much favouritism in the industry making it difficult for some musicians and producers to capitalize on the numerous opportunities available. Many producers disregard up-and-coming artiste based on their social status or music which, is bad for business," he concluded. 

KFT on his upcoming EP would share a very traumatic experience in a recent relationship.

All five songs are set to be available across various music platforms.