He underlined in an interview with DJ Slim on Daybreak Hitz that success in the music industry cannot be guaranteed by sheer talent.
He emphasized that having financial potential is frequently a crucial component in luring support, saying, "Nobody is going to support you just because you're dope, they're supporting you because you're dope and potentially can make money."
The disconnect between Ghana's music industry and other artistic professions was also brought to light by M.anifest. He noted, "Music is always lacking in that regard, even though people are doing amazing things around the world and the visual arts industry in Ghana is going to reach incredible heights when it comes to business."
He wasn't shy in pointing out some of the difficulties Ghana's music industry faces.
On the side of the music business, we're back. I'll simply be honest and straightforward. "As a nation and in recognition of the talent we possess, we have not attained any commendable standards for the type of place where we for dey," he stated.
He wasn't shy in pointing out some of the difficulties Ghana's music industry faces.
On the side of the music business, we're back. I'll simply be honest and straightforward. "As a nation and in recognition of the talent we possess, we have not attained any commendable standards for the type of place where we for dey," he stated.
The rapper underlined the necessity for the industry to become more concrete and business-oriented, as well as for creatives to adopt a more serious mindset.
"The infrastructure issue is obviously really important, but I'm also telling us creatives to be a little more serious-minded. Industry ought to be palpable. M. Anifest clarified, "We haven't developed a highly profitable infrastructure for the business that is both profitable and advantageous to the consumer.
He emphasized the value of sound ideas and diligence in building a prosperous career in his closing remarks.
"The infrastructure issue is obviously really important, but I'm also telling us creatives to be a little more serious-minded. Industry ought to be palpable. M. Anifest clarified, "We haven't developed a highly profitable infrastructure for the business that is both profitable and advantageous to the consumer.
He emphasized the value of sound ideas and diligence in building a prosperous career in his closing remarks.
"Good ideas attract money, not the other way around. We should all take this more seriously. That's how we have to operate; we constantly make excuses and talk about issues without actually addressing them, as if it were a real industry," he said.
An incisive perspective on the need for better infrastructure, an entrepreneurial spirit, and a more sober attitude to the economic side of Ghana's music industry can be found in M.anifest's interview.
An incisive perspective on the need for better infrastructure, an entrepreneurial spirit, and a more sober attitude to the economic side of Ghana's music industry can be found in M.anifest's interview.