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Ghanaians outside don’t attend our shows, but book in advance to see Nigerian artistes perform – Fameye

Fameye has shed light on a pressing issue faced by Ghanaian artistes when they manage to perform outside the country.

Fameye during his appearance on the Day Show pointed out that Ghanaians residing outside of the country often do not attend their fellow countrymen’s shows with the same fervour and anticipation that Nigerian artists’ performances generate.

“Since I blew up in 2019, I played shows in UK and America, I have gone with other people I have gone with and it didn’t pick for us. Even it would work for us , the Ghanaians have to be the majority there and even that, they are shy to tag along,” he revealed.

He also acknowledged that the presence of a majority Ghanaian audience is essential for a successful show, but even when the conditions were favourable, Ghanaians abroad appeared hesitant to embrace their own artists with the same enthusiasm as foreign ones.

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“Why do you think Ghanaians keep cancelling their shows, they don’t come. When Wizkid has a show, people seek permission from work four months prior to the show, they won’t do that for any Ghanaian artist. King Promise has been performing internationally for a long time now but Ghanaians have a problem,” he further opined.

The “Nothing I Get” crooner also highlighted the change in dynamics between Ghanaian and Nigerian artistes.

He recalled that in the past, Nigerian artistes used to seek collaborations with Ghanaian artistes to tap into their influence.

However, the tables have turned, and Ghanaian artistes now have to make the effort to feature Nigerian artists, as they feel that collaborations with Ghanaian artistes might not yield the desired exposure for them.

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“Because our people, all of a sudden, it looks like it’s an intentional thing cos it was not lie that before, that was why the Nigerians used to feature us again but right now it is us chasing them to feature them because they don’t feel like they will get the mileage they want,” he hammered.

His comments follow the unexpected cancellations of concerts by two Ghanaian music powerhouses, Sarkodie and Gyakie, in the UK and parts of Europe, which sparked curiosity and raised questions among fans in July 2023.

The lack of official statements from the artistes fueled speculation and curiosity regarding the underlying causes.

However, it was Alordia, a respected music and event organizer based in the UK, who recently revealed the true reason behind these cancellations.

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According to Alordia Promotions, low ticket sales were the driving factor behind the decision to cancel the concerts.

Fameye also went on to reveal his desire to build his fanbase locally and internationally before attempting a tour or performance.

“Right now if you call me to come to perform at Afronation Portugal I won’t go, I don’t have the people there. I want to work well so when I go, I can match up to the audience,” he said.

His submission, albeit surprising, underlined the challenges Ghanaian artistes face in gaining international recognition and airplay.

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“I have to be prepared and I feel like I am not prepared because some so-called international artistes are unable to make the numbers when they travel out to perform,” he added.
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Shatta Wale pulls out of Afro+ Fest 2025

The management of Shatta Wale has announced that the artiste will not be able to perform at Afro+ Fest 2025 in Washington, D.C.

In a statement, Media and Public Relations Manager for the Shatta Movement team, Samuel Atuobi Baah, popularly known as Sammy Flex, said the cancellation was due to “unforeseen logistical constraints and tight timelines” which were outside the control of both Shatta Wale and the festival organizers.

According to the statement, Shatta Wale and his team had worked tirelessly over the past weeks to make the performance possible, and the artiste was fully prepared to join his fans in Washington, D.C.

It added that Shatta Wale was “truly disappointed” to miss the moment.

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It stressed that the decision was not because of any lack of effort or willingness from Shatta Wale or Afro Plus, but rather a result of challenges many artistes face when traveling internationally under evolving regulations and time-sensitive requirements.

It further assured fans that Afro+ Fest 2025 “will still deliver an incredible experience” and noted that plans were already underway to set a future date for Shatta Wale to connect with his fans in person.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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Empress Gifty wins Artiste of the Year at the 6th Ghana Music Awards USA

Renowned Ghanaian gospel musician, Empress Gifty Adorye, has been crowned Artiste of the Year at the 6th edition of the Ghana Music Awards USA held on August 16, 2025, at ACX1 Studios in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

The gospel star, who attended the event with her husband, Mr. Hopeson Adorye, also won the Gospel Song of the Year, making it a double victory on the night.

For the ultimate award, she beat stiff competition from King Promise, Stonebwoy, Shatta Wale, Diana Hamilton, Joe Mettle, Fameye, KiDi, King Paluta, and Team Eternity.

The ceremony, which celebrates Ghanaian music talents in both Ghana and the diaspora, saw US-based Ghanaian artistes such as Jay Hover, C-Ben and Kay Rockz receive honors.

Special tributes were paid to late Highlife icons Dada KD and Daddy Lumba, while Gyedu-Blay Ambolley was recognized with the Lifetime Achievement Award.

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The night featured thrilling performances from Empress Gifty, Gyedu-Blay Ambolley, Kofi Kinaata, and comedian OB Amponsah.

In her acceptance speech, Empress Gifty thanked God, her fans, her manager, and the Ghana Music Awards USA organizers for the recognition.

She expressed her gratitude to radio stations, DJs, and all supporters who have stood by her throughout her career, saying: “I have a grateful heart. Thank you to everyone who voted for me and continues to support my journey. God bless you all.”

By: Jacob Aggrey

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