Media personality Mr Carter has weighed in on recent conversations surrounding Torcher Experience Concert, stressing that no single artiste owns the Volta Region when it comes to hosting shows.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz with host Kwame Dadzie, Mr Carter said he has observed several discussions comparing artistes and their events in the region, but believes it is not the right time for such comparisons.
“I’ve seen a lot of conversations coming up which I don’t want to go into at all. This is not the time for comparison,” he said.
According to him, every artiste has the freedom to organise events in any part of the country, including the Volta Region.
He noted that while Stonebwoy has successfully hosted shows in the region, that does not mean other musicians cannot do the same.
“I don’t think the Volta Region belongs to Stonebwoy. Anybody can go there and do a show. He has done his; you can also go there and do yours too. It’s that simple,” he added.
Mr Carter emphasised that the music industry should focus more on major events, collaboration, and growth rather than unnecessary comparisons among artistes.
The concert formed part of activities around the Torcher Experience, an event aimed at entertaining fans while also inspiring young people to pursue their dreams and talents.
The night ultimately became memorable not only for the music but also for the symbolic traditional entrance that highlighted Stonebwoy’s pride in Ghanaian culture.
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