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    Boomplay’s exit could collapse support for Ghanaian artistes

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    Ok Joseph is the Lead Content Creator at Oneplay Africa Ok Joseph is the Lead Content Creator at Oneplay Africa

    Lead Content Creator at Oneplay Africa and Ottobi Entertainment, Ok Joseph, has raised concerns about the possible shutdown of Boomplay’s Ghana office, saying it could badly affect the Ghanaian music industry.

    Speaking in an interview on AsaasePa, Ok Joseph said Ghanaian musicians may be left without proper support if Boomplay, the only major music streaming platform with a physical office in the country, decides to pull out.

    “If Boomplay pulls out, we will suffer, because they are the only streaming platform with an office in Ghana,” he said.

    He pointed out that while a local alternative, GMX, was once introduced to help promote Ghanaian music, it did not succeed due to poor investment and a lack of consistency.

    “GMX came with promise, but it was not sustained. That is why Boomplay’s presence became even more essential,” he explained.

    According to Ok Joseph, Boomplay has done more than just provide streaming services. The platform helps create playlists, supports upcoming artistes, and gives Ghanaian musicians a chance to be seen through its editorial features.

    Rumours of Boomplay’s possible exit from Ghana have been tied to financial struggles and unpaid royalties.

    “This is more than just a streaming service. It is a creative partner. If we lose Boomplay, the effect on Ghanaian artistes will be serious,” he added.

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