DEBATE: Free MP3 Downloads vs Paid Streaming – What’s Actually Fair to Ghana Artists?
Side A: Team “Free Music For The People”
Look, Ghana data is expensive. Not everybody can afford 15ghc Spotify every month. Free downloads on sites like WEEKID NATION help songs blow up fast. Shatta Wale, Kuami Eugene — they all got big because people could share MP3s on WhatsApp. If you lock music behind paywalls, new artists will never be heard. Exposure > money at first. Plus, real fans buy tickets to shows. That’s where artists make money, not 0.01ghc streams.
Side B: Team “Pay Artists Their Money”
Every download from a free site = 0ghc to the artist. Meanwhile the blogger runs ads and makes money. How is that fair? Studio time, beats, video — all that costs money. If fans won’t pay 2ghc to stream legally, how will the industry grow? Nigerians pay for music and look at them now. We kill our own industry with free downloads, then complain that Ghana artists are broke. Stream or buy. Period.
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