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KOKA: GMX Set to Pay Artists DOUBLE What They Earn Now

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Koka Endorses Ghana Music Xperience (GMX): A Game-Changer for Ghanaian Artists!”

Today, on Top Showbiz, hosted on TOP FM 103.1 in Accra by londona, renowned entertainment critic Kwaku Osei Korankye Asiedu, better known as Koka, shared an electrifying revelation set to shake up Ghana’s music industry. Known for his sharp insights and passion for uplifting Ghanaian talent, Koka passionately urged artists to seize the opportunity presented by the newly launched Ghana Music Xperience (GMX) app—a groundbreaking platform launched in collaboration with the current government.

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In his address, Koka emphasized that this app isn’t just another addition to the digital music scene; it’s a platform designed specifically to honor and reward Ghanaian artistry. According to him, GMX is here to “pay double” what other digital streaming platforms (DSPs) are offering, creating an unprecedented opportunity for local artists to receive what they truly deserve for their work.

“Imagine—finally, a platform created by Ghanaians, for Ghanaians! GMX is here to honor the blood, sweat, and tears our artists pour into their music. This isn’t just business; it’s about valuing our own!” Koka declared, his voice filled with urgency and enthusiasm. His words struck a chord, especially as he highlighted the disparity in payouts that has historically sidelined many local talents.

Why Ghanaian Artists Should Back GMX

Koka’s message resonated with artists and listeners alike as he explained the economic empowerment GMX promises. “For too long, we’ve seen international DSPs rake in profits while our artists struggle to get their fair share. GMX is finally giving them a platform where they can thrive financially while staying true to their Ghanaian identity.”

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The critic’s rallying cry went beyond just urging artists to register on GMX. He appealed to the Ghanaian public as well, calling on music lovers to support this initiative by streaming and promoting their favorite artists on GMX. “This is more than just an app; it’s a movement,” he insisted. “GMX is our chance to support Ghanaian talent in a way that makes a difference, both culturally and economically.”

Koka’s powerful advocacy for GMX was an emotional moment for listeners of Top Showbiz, a platform known for giving voice to emerging and established talents alike. With each word, Koka painted a vivid picture of a future where Ghanaian artists no longer feel marginalized but empowered, earning fair revenue right at home.

A New Era for Ghanaian Music

The unveiling of GMX marks the beginning of what Koka believes could be a “golden era” for the local music industry. As he signed off on the show, his parting words echoed a hopeful message: “It’s time we build our industry on our terms. Let’s make GMX the heartbeat of Ghanaian music. The power to shape the future of our music is in our hands.”

For fans and artists alike, Koka’s endorsement of GMX isn’t just a recommendation; it’s a call to action. With the promise of higher earnings, greater visibility, and cultural pride, GMX has set the stage for a revolution. Koka’s voice, a powerful advocate for change, has once again reminded Ghanaian artists and audiences that their support can redefine the future of music in Ghana.

Will GMX be the game-changer Koka envisions? Only time will tell, but one thing is clear: the wave of excitement around this platform is just beginning to rise.

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