Ghanaian actress-turned-singer Yaa Jackson has said she finds fulfillment in the unwavering support of her fans, rather than the accolades she may or may not receive from the music industry.
Despite being overlooked for certain awards, the ‘Moses’ singer remains unfazed, choosing instead to focus on the deeper connection she shares with her audience.
“Awards are nice, but they’re not everything. I’m blessed with amazing fans, and that’s what matters. Sure, recognition is great, but I’m not defined by awards. I’ll keep making music that connects with my audience,” Yaa said.
She emphasized that her creative mission isn’t driven by trophies or industry applause, but by the emotional impact of her music.
On the topic of collaborations, Yaa Jackson acknowledged the challenges that often come with securing features but expressed appreciation for the support she’s received so far.
“Getting features can be tough, but I believe in my music. I’ve had the privilege of collaborating with talented artistes, and I’m grateful for that. The music community lifts each other up, and I appreciate that vibe,” she noted.
Yaa Jackson also gave special thanks to Shatta Wale for backing her latest release.
“I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to Shatta Wale, the king, for his incredible support on my new single, Moses,” she added.