“Creative Arts People Are Their Own Worst Enemy” – Kwame A-Plus
- A-Plus: Creative arts sector's problems caused by artistes, not politicians
- Disunity and lack of seriousness hinder progress in the sector
- A-Plus focuses on supporting underprivileged communities over artistes' royalties
Renowned musician and politician Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as Kwame A-Plus, has sounded the alarm on the challenges facing Ghana’s creative arts sector. In a candid interview with DJ Slim on Daybreak Hitz, A-Plus attributed the industry’s woes to the artistes themselves, rather than politicians.
“The problem with creative arts is the creative arts people themselves. It’s not the politicians. Everybody wants to be seen as ‘me doing this.’ They can’t be united. If you want to help creative arts people, you have to help them with one hand and hold them with another hand because they will beat you,” A-Plus lamented.
He cited Shatta Wale’s recent decision to distance himself from the music industry as a prime example of the disunity and lack of seriousness among creatives, making it difficult to offer effective support. “The creative arts issues are just too many. And that is why I support Shatta Wale because they are not united. Most of them are not serious. It is very difficult to help them,” he noted.
A-Plus emphasized that his focus lies in pursuing his interests and supporting underprivileged communities, rather than advocating for artistes’ royalties. “So for me, I’m not in this for anybody’s interest. I mean this for my interests and underprivileged people and communities. If anybody wants to be part of it, I’ll find a place in my setting for them,” he stated.
He also observed that artists often only prioritize royalties when their careers are struggling. “I’m not here to come and spend my time fighting for people’s royalties. Because the people that you are going to fight for, only start talking about royalties when they are not getting shows and are not selling. Do you hear Stonebwoy or Sarkodie or all these big artistes fighting over royalties? They are making money now. They are playing shows. They are okay, but once it reduces, then now you find them,” A-Plus pointed out.