Seley, a Ghanaian female musician who performs in Switzerland, has made a significant breakthrough in the country’s music scene.
The “Trouble” singer recently traveled to Ghana for work on her new album project and was dismayed by the state of the music business there.
Seley asserts that the industry is rife with “open your legs” opportunities that are detrimental to female performers.
She claimed that many of the producers she personally interacted with in Ghana’s music industry were more interested in having a sexual relationship with her than in advancing her musical career.
According to Seley, this is a significant issue that needs to be resolved in order to build a more egalitarian and fair industry that will allow women to shine just as brightly as diamonds.
In Seley’s opinion, this is a significant issue that requires attention in order to develop a more egalitarian and fair sector where women can also shine as brightly as diamonds.
This view is shared by others as well. A lot of female musicians in Ghana have raised the problem, saying that women are frequently pressured to have affairs with managers and producers in order to get their songs recognized.
Female musicians are now frequently disregarded and undervalued in the industry as a result of this.
Seley contends that additional possibilities for female artists to exhibit their talent and be treated seriously should be provided in order to address this issue.
She is presently working on a project where female musicians can be brave to decline specific offers since she is committed to make a change in the industry.