“The absence of Kaakie, MzVee, Ebony makes female music scenes in Ghana dead” – JMJ explains

Famous Ghanaian music producer Joshua Raphaelson better known as JMJ explains why he feels the Ghanaian female music scene is dead.

The music producer believes the current set of female musicians are not putting in much effort to be able to dominate the music industry.

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He asserted that, they have become too complacent, too comfortable or aren’t putting in much effort to match the males in the music industry.

“During the time of Kaakie I am sure you guys saw how active she was with her A-game and changing the scene so quickly. Same was MzVee and Ebony Reigns (of blessed memory) when they hopped on too – these 3 females directed all the traffic to their corner and gave us hits back to back nonstop”

“When these 3 pulled their plugs small and others came on, we can hardly see any female in that same light as them. Shouts to Wiyaala who is doing well out the, she could be an exception but the rest are still not there yet for me. Kaakie, MzVee and Ebony not being there has made that side of the game virtually dead”, JMJ said.

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Ebony Reigns brought life into the industry with bangers till she met her unfortunate death in 2018.

Even though MzVee has made a comeback, she went on hibernation for two years due to depression.

Kaakie also left Ghana to continue her education in the UK and later got married.

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