Darkovibes, a Ghanaian musician, has expressed his dissatisfaction with Ghanaians in the entertainment sector.
According to the “Je m’appelle” hitmaker, many people in the creative sphere are too relaxed and don’t take their profession seriously, which has a negative impact on the music industry.
Darkovibes argues that Ghanaian creatives are uninspired to accomplish and seek more since they are at ease with their circumstances.
“A lot of Ghanaians show lackadaisical attitude towards work. We’re comfortable. We’re okay. And I feel like people are uninspired. Like when it comes to this business that we’re doing if people really understand what’s in the business, that an artiste is an entity and so many things form that entity which is going to make everyone money including the government… then it becomes a business. But we don’t treat it as such. Somebody can do cover art for me, you can give them the money, but they’ll do it the time they want, producer you are mixing a song, you’ll mix them the time you want,” he said in a in interview with 3Music TV’s Big Conversation.
Regarding the state of the music industry, Darkovibes noted that the one thing it lacks is structure.
Darkovibes is presently promoting his newest hit, “Yao,” which was produced by Killbeatz.