Vudumane urges radio and TV personalities to support veteran musicians reignite their careers
Afropiano star Vudumane has advocated for support from radio and TV personalities to revive the careers of veteran musicians, highlighting their significant contributions to the music industry.
In a video published on Twitter, Vudumane called upon respected figures in the radio and TV industry to back the trailblazers of Hiplife music.
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Vudumane emphasized that prominent entertainment industry personalities such as Andy Dosty, Mr. Logic, Bullgod, Abeiku Santana, Jay Foley, Kwame Dadzie, and Papa Bills have the potential to make a significant impact in sustaining the careers of veteran musicians.
By bringing attention to their work, helping them reach a broader audience, and ensuring that their contributions are not forgotten, these personalities have the power to uplift the careers of older musicians.
The "Oh No" hitmaker expressed that by treating icons like Obrafour, Ofori Amponsah, Skrewfaze, Samini, and Tinny with legendary respect, younger artists would be inspired to surpass their predecessors' achievements.
Vudumane's call for support has ignited a conversation on social media regarding the importance of recognizing and promoting the work of these music pioneers. His efforts have garnered praise from industry veterans such as Obrafour, Skrewfaze, and others, as he continues to rally support for the growth and sustainability of Ghanaian music, particularly Hiplife.
The discussion sparked by Vudumane's advocacy highlights the need for continued support and recognition of the invaluable contributions made by veteran musicians, ensuring their legacies endure and inspire future generations of artists.