Ghanaian musician D-Cryme has recently stated that he will not compose a song for any political party regardless of how attractive the deal would be. He revealed this in an interview with Abeiku Santana on UTV’s Atuu Show.
According to him, he would reject a million-dollar offer to compose a song for any political party. During the interview, D-Cryme made it clear that his music is for the people of Ghana and that he values integrity over financial gain.
“I am a Ghanaian, and I will not make a song for a party. You know the deals—I’m worth more than that,” D-Cryme said confidently. He went on to describe himself as a “quadruple, zillion-dollar artist”.
He also explained that while negotiations for any collaboration would involve significant numbers, his loyalty remains with the people of Ghana.
“If I want to do a song, and it’s a negotiation, you’d see the numbers with plenty zeros,” he added.
While D-Cryme stands firm in his decision to avoid political affiliations, other Ghanaian musicians have taken a different route, signing deals with political parties during campaign seasons. One notable example is highlife legend Daddy Lumba, who composed campaign songs for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the 2008 elections.
Credit: pulse.com.gh
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