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The Savannah Region’s entertainment Silent Battle:
Why Artists Fear Stepping Outside the Box
As CEO of Basiwura Media, I’ve had the privilege of witnessing the incredible talent emerging from the Savannah Region. But there’s a hidden barrier holding them back, a silent battle that’s preventing them from reaching their full potential.
I’m talking about the fear of stepping outside the box, of engaging in the kind of creative banter and healthy competition that pushes artists to grow.
It’s a common sentiment: Savannah Region artists often prefer to keep their musical conversations within their own circle, showcasing their talent primarily to a local audience.
This self-imposed isolation is a missed opportunity. It’s born from understandable anxieties: the fear of judgment, the pressure of competing with artists from different backgrounds, and the lack of a wider network. But this fear is stifling the growth of the Savannah Region’s music scene.
Imagine the creative energy that could be unleashed if artists dared to challenge themselves, engage in playful musical banter, collaborate, and push their boundaries.
It’s time for the Savannah Region’s artists to embrace the power of collaboration, to challenge themselves, and to break free from the self-imposed limitations that are hindering their potential.
Let’s create a space where artists can learn, grow, and inspire each other. Let’s build a movement that celebrates the diversity of Ghanaian music, and let the sounds of the Savannah Region shine brightly on the national stage.
Basiwura Abdul Ganew
CEO of Basiwura Media