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CD era was more lucrative for musicians than today’s digital landscape – McAbraham

CD era was more lucrative for musicians than today's digital landscape - McAbraham

In a recent interview with Zionfelix monitored by News & Vibes, renowned Ghanaian gospel artiste McAbraham expressed his concerns about the financial state of the music industry.

The veteran musician, who has been in the industry for decades, lamented that the sector is no longer as financially rewarding as it was during the era of CD sales.

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McAbraham’s comments echo the sentiments of many veteran musicians who have struggled to adapt to the changing music landscape.

Despite his success and dedication to gospel music, McAbraham revealed that he has also felt the pinch of the industry’s financial struggles. However, he remains grateful for the blessings he has received from his music and ministry, and continues to trust in God’s provision.

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He revealed that the proceeds from his debut album, “Hye Wo Akono So”, enabled him to build his first house.

The album “Hye Wo Akono So” remains a classic in the gospel music industry, and its impact on McAbraham’s life is a reminder that music can be a powerful tool for transformation and empowerment.

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McAbraham’s interview serves as a reminder of the challenges facing the music industry, and the need for artists, producers, and industry stakeholders to work together to find sustainable solutions.

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