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Sefa, the Black Avenue Muzik Singer, has complained about how Ghanaians put pressure on Ghanaian artists.

She claims that Ghanaians put pressure on musicians to put out new music when they are not done consuming the released songs available to them.

She emphasized that Ghanaians have a short memory span; thus, they easily forget about the new songs made available to them and would rather pressure the musicians for new songs.

During an interview, she said, “With me, because I like enjoying my passion, I want people to enjoy it too. As much as this is my profession now, I want people to listen to the songs and be like, ‘Okay, she has put out a song, so let me consume it.”.

“Ghanaians have a short memory span. If you release a song today, they can forget it in two weeks, and they will be pressuring you for a new one. If you follow them, you will release like a thousand songs, and they will not know one”, she added.

Source: Ghana/Max TV/Max FM/Max.com.gh/Princess Sandra Richardson

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