As Black Sherif’s upcoming studio album Iron Boy builds anticipation, other Ghanaian artists have also released major projects, though some have not received the same level of attention.
Quamina MP’s Love in the Club, Manifest’s New Roads and Guava Trees, and Cina Soul’s Did I Lie? have all hit the music scene, yet some albums have struggled to gain widespread recognition.
This imbalance has sparked a discussion, with Ghanaian YouTuber Scanty from KSS Studio voicing his concerns about the industry’s selective support.
He argues that if equal promotion were given to all musicians, more Ghanaian artists could break into the global music space.
In a recent video, Scanty expressed his frustration over the lack of attention Cina Soul’s album received.
According to him, the project only started gaining traction after the artist came under public scrutiny for her fashion choices rather than for her musical work. He believes this reflects a larger issue where controversy often overshadows genuine artistic talent.
Scanty’s remarks have ignited conversations about fairness in the Ghanaian music industry, with many questioning whether promotional efforts are truly distributed based on talent or if external factors determine who gets the spotlight.
Watch Scanty’s commentary below:
Source: NewsandVibes.com