Singer and traditional music advocate Dela Botri has criticised the alleged practice of payola in Ghana’s music industry, saying it has prevented many talented musicians from receiving the radio exposure they deserve. In an interview with Kafui Dey, Dela Botri said Ghanaian radio stations no longer give sufficient attention to Highlife and other indigenous musical forms, partly because of what he described as a corrupt system of paying for airpl…
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