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    I Do Very Good Music, But It Doesn’t Give Me the Money I Expect – Blakk Rasta Opens Up On Career Struggles

    Papa LincBy Papa LincSeptember 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read3 Views
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    Blakk Rasta has revealed that despite performing for world leaders and releasing over a dozen albums, his music career has not brought him the financial stability he had hoped for.

    The Ghanaian musician, born Abubakar Ahmed, was seen in Uganda at a church service led by Prophet Samuel Kakande, where he opened up about both financial and health challenges.

    In a video from the gathering, he reflected on moments when his music placed him on some of the world’s biggest stages.

    “I have met some of the biggest presidents in the world. Like Barack Obama, I performed for him when he came to Ghana. In fact, I made the song that brought him to Ghana. I’ve met with Robert Mugabe at his 92nd anniversary… He invited me to perform for him,” Blakk Rasta said.

    READ ALSO: I’m The Humblest Musician In Ghana – King Paluta Declares After New Single Release

    Despite these career highlights, he admitted that the rewards have not matched the effort. “I know I do very good music; I have about 13 albums to my name but it doesn’t give me the money that I expect,” he told the pastor.

    Blakk Rasta’s statement comes amid similar concerns raised in Ghana’s creative industry over the struggles of veteran artistes.

    Watch the video of his disclosure below.

    Ghanaian reggae artist Blakk Rasta received instant healing from leg pains after an encounter with Ugandan church leader, Prophet Samuel Kakande.

    During the service, the musician also disclosed to the prophet that although he has produced 13 reggae albums, the financial returns… pic.twitter.com/jsreapEuUb

    — EDHUB🌍ℹ (@eddie_wrt) September 21, 2025





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