Sista Afia has warned her colleagues in the Ghana Music Industry to be smart and take care of themselves because no one in the industry cares about them.
Sista Afia, in a tweet, urged her colleagues to be cautious in order to avoid falling victim to a hoax.
According to her, the goal of everyone in the music business is to generate money, not the people involved.
As a result, an artiste can easily be replaced by the highest bidder at any given time.
In this music industry, nobody gives a F or cares about you! “it’s all about the money” You may be replaced at any time, so when you’re in this business, you need to recognize your worth, be wise, and not get played,’ she tweeted.
She pushed her fellow musicians to be wise and aware of their worth in order to avoid being exploited.
Francisca Gawugah, also known as Sista Afia in the entertainment industry, is a Ghanaian high life, afro-pop, and Afrobeat artist.
Sista Afia returned to Ghana in 2015 to pursue a music career under the tutelage of Bisa Kdei.
“kro kro no” was her first collaboration with Bisa Kdei, as well as her first formal release as an artist.
She also rose to prominence after the release of her hit “jeje,” which featured dancehall artists Shatta Wale and Afezi Perry.
In addition, Sister Afia published the album “Queen Solomon” in 2018.