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    Papa LincBy Papa LincApril 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read5 Views
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    Veteran Ghanaian musician, Rex Omar Veteran Ghanaian musician, Rex Omar

    Veteran Ghanaian musician and Presidential Staffer for the Black Star Experience, Rex Omar has called on musicians in the country to focus on the awards schemes in Ghana.

    In an exclusive interview with GhanaWeb’s Sisil Prempeh on April 19, 2025, Rex Omar noted that the Grammy Awards were not created for Ghanaian artistes; therefore, they should be content with what the country has.

    He emphasised that musicians should also stop disrespecting the award schemes the country has.

    “Sometimes when I hear Ghanaians talk, Grammy is for America. So, if you disrespect the Ghana Music Awards and you think you want to go to the Grammy, I don’t understand it. Because Grammy was not created for you.

    “BET is an American TV station that ended up also doing their own awards. You get what I mean? So the whole situation is we have to believe in ourselves and things that we do in Ghana,” he said.

    Rex Omar further proposed that industry players create an awards scheme that matches the Grammy Awards.

    According to him, such an initiative would attract the interest of musicians in other countries.

    “We can also develop our own award if we speak well about it, if we do it well. Other countries will also want to be part of it. So the whole thing is, it goes beyond just receiving an award.

    “It’s a whole value chain and ecosystem that must be developed so as to be able to make any meaningful impact,” he added.

    JHM/KA

    Meanwhile, watch GhanaWeb’s tour of Fort Victoria and the Cape Coast Lighthouse below:



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