Ace producer, Hammer believes the Ghana music industry has a bright future ahead of it.
In a post on Facebook, the producer noted that despite the challenges in the showbiz industry, there are a number of artistes he noted have already taken over.
Hammer shared pictures of Camidoh, Black Sherif, Amaarae and KiDi as some of the artistes he believes are doing good works.
“I see the baton has transferred successfully and this new breed all have an international presence. I can proudly say our industry has made progress despite our many hurdles. A rose gradually growing out of concrete,” he wrote.
Hammer urged the general public to keep supporting these new artistes.
He noted that they would help brighten the future of Ghana.
“Let’s render unconditional support and help the new school steer the future of our music,” he stated.
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