"I Am Not Celebrated Enough In The Music Industry" - Medikal

(Medikal)

Ghanaian musician and lyricist, Medikal, recently voiced his apprehension regarding what he perceives as a lack of acknowledgment and appreciation for his artistic endeavors within Ghana. Speaking with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, he expressed a desire for more attention and recognition from his compatriots, emphasizing the need for his efforts to be recognized and celebrated.

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The creator of the chart-topping track "Too Risky" also highlighted his ability to compartmentalize his personal life from his professional pursuits, underscoring his pride in the journey and trajectory of his career as an artist.


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Additionally, Medikal underlined his unwavering work ethic and consistency, indicating that greater recognition and appreciation from Ghanaians would serve as a driving force for him to elevate his craft further. He elucidated, "I’m not trying to sound ungrateful or anything, I am overworking myself, I have so many songs and I shouldn’t be stressing to put out several songs to prove any point or show people that I’m working."

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Continuing in a candid tone, he urged Ghanaians not to overlook his contributions, but rather to actively engage with and pay more attention to his music. Despite his existing fan base, he expressed a yearning for enhanced recognition, believing that this would serve as a catalyzing force for him to expand his artistic horizons.

Medikal is currently promoting his latest album, titled ‘Planning and Plotting’, signifying a continuation of his creative journey and a testament to his enduring commitment to his craft.

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Medikal's expressions convey the common longing for recognition and validation, showcasing the human aspect behind the artistic persona. As he navigates the landscape of creativity and recognition, his plea for appreciation from his fellow Ghanaians reflects the universal desire for one's efforts to be seen, valued, and celebrated.


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