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Sarkodie urges entertainment industry to give up-and-coming talents a chance.
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‘Take it easy on them and give them a chance’ – Sarkodie advocates for upcoming artists
Sarkodie, a legendary rapper from Ghana, has recently called for humanity and compassion toward young and upcoming artists in the entertainment industry.
The “Non-Living Thing,” hitmaker, provided his insightful viewpoint on the difficulties facing today’s new generation of artists in a media-driven society.
Sarkodie expressed sympathy for new artists’ constraints while navigating social and conventional media platforms on his Twitter account.
He reflected on his experiences, noting that in his day, artists had the freedom to make mistakes privately and learn from them without being constantly judged by the public.
However, he emphasized the contrasting scenario for today’s emerging artists thrust into the limelight from the very start of their careers, leaving little room for privacy and learning from trial and error.
While on tour in the United States, Sarkodie sincerely appealed to the public and the industry community to support and nurture these burgeoning talents.
He recognized the difficulties that aspiring artists confront and advised everyone to treat them with tolerance and understanding.
Sarkodie urged everyone to give these up-and-coming artists an opportunity to develop and succeed in their careers in a sympathetic manner.
He wrote:
My era coming up , we had time to make our mistakes behind cameras and at least work on our approach to this business (how to speak during interviews, stage craft , how to deal with this industry in general) still learning but comparing to These young kings coming up, they literally starting right in front of our eyes ( social x traditional media ) they have to learn to correct mistakes at their peak …it’s a lot of pressure and sometimes affect their decisions. It’s not easy at all for them . I would urge we take it easy on them and give them a chance 🙏🏿
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My era coming up , we had time to make our mistakes behind cameras and at least work on our approach to this business (how to speak during interviews, stage craft , how to deal with this industry in general) still learning but comparing to These young kings coming up, they…
— Sarkodie (@sarkodie) August 4, 2023