Saturday, April 20, 2019

Fimfim exposes the ‘forces’ in the music industry

https://www.technologymagan.com/2019/04/fimfim-exposes-forces-in-music-industry.html

"The industry is not paying; The industry is on its last legs. These are some of the comments we hear every day, but talking to the rapper, he forces the industry to take out some deep words.

According to the sound engineer, producer and rapper of renowned Ghana, Phimphim is known in the Music Space as Ramperman, the entertainment industry does not support the originality and has caused laziness among its players.

In order to correct some of these malicious acts in the industry, Raimemar, who led a man crusade, has created a new tune called Phimi has Forces, which will give powers to the powers that work against talent and creativity in Ghana's entertainment industry. Exposes.

In an interview with News.aftown.com, Fimfim explained that the forces were inspired by the challenges faced by the artist in the music industry. "The industry has been compromised from the point where an artist needs sound as next to give to the audience."

"Many artists make a lot of money to make records, to make music videos, and even pay for playing on the radio, still clicking on buying links to support fan art Diversity is expanded and this is the reason that different stakeholders are failing to appreciate.

To grow the industry requires a fresh breed of artists and a proper structure to work, thus, the inspiration behind the choice of names for the song. Force in industry . Targets every stakeholder in the industry of the forces. Government inclusive

Phimphim, who is also known as the conceptual songwriter, addressed the artists in the song to go back to writing the song, he said, "Industry torchors should point out the light in the right direction, Will introduce structures that will examine and protect the intellectual qualities of creative art as a whole.

While humming on the fact that some industry players do not support talent, but are based on the support of the individuals that they become controversial to highlight some parts of their body or pay attention to something "Sex sells but what happens when these are the same features, do you seem to be sexually attractive due to aging? Real talent never dies She is, therefore, I would urge these female artists to work instead of focusing on their sexuality instead of working on their talents, and art goes beyond fame. "

'Forces' was written and produced by Phimphim and it features the character of DJ Huaar who did the scratch during interludes. I am a "ideological songwriter" who likes to address issues.

This song is available on all digital distribution platforms such as SoundCloud, iTunes, Spotf, Dieser, Amazon, and The video of the song will be removed soon.

Ghana's entertainment has suffered heavily
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