Kumi Guitar Reveals How NAM 1’s Fallout Affected His Music Career
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Zylofon Music artiste, Kumi Guitar has revealed that Nana Appiah Mensah’s fallout affected his music career.
He made this disclosure when speaking in an interview with Halifax Ansah Addo on Okay FM’s ‘Best Entertainment’ Show.
The Ghanaian highlife musician said if not the unfortunate situation that came in the way of the Menzgold Ghana Limited owner, his music career would have been on the right track.
He was hopeful things will change for the better.
“His fallout has affected me big time. All the songs released during the start of the Zylofon agenda had great impact. He made sure the promotion among other things went on well. He was the financier, when he wasn’t around, work didn’t go as expected. Obviously, it affected me and still affecting but we are hopeful of better levels soon,” he disclosed.
The ‘Betweener’ composer bemoaned over the lack of investment in the Ghanaian music industry.
“We need to learn how to be there for each other. Though it doesn’t put food on the table today for me, it might do tomorrow. Today will past, tomorrow is needed than anything. We need to be each others keeper. The industry already lacks investment, if there is an investor who has had an issue and everyone runs away, do you think it’ll encourage any other person to be in such industry? We need to make the industry lovely for investors so that, even if they are in crisis, they are assured of our support not to always think of running from one rich man to the other,” he stated.
Currently, Kumi Guitar is promoting his new song ‘Sex’.