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Kofi Mole Says Ghana Music Has No Identity

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Ghanaian rapper Kofi Mole has sparked widespread debate after stating that Ghana music has no identity on the global stage. The award-winning artist shared his thoughts during an interview on Luv FM’s DriveTimeOnLuv, where he questioned the direction of the Ghanaian music industry and its lack of unity.

According to Kofi Mole, Ghana’s music scene should be performing better internationally, but internal challenges have slowed its progress. He explained that most artists operate independently without a collective vision, making it difficult for the industry to grow as a united force.

Why Kofi Mole Believes Ghana Music Lacks Global Recognition

Kofi Mole expressed concern about the absence of a unique sound that represents Ghana worldwide. He compared the situation to other countries with strong musical identities, such as Nigeria with Afrobeats, South Africa with Amapiano, and Jamaica with reggae.

The rapper believes Ghana missed a major opportunity when the Azonto genre was abandoned too quickly. According to him, Azonto had the potential to become Ghana’s signature sound but was discarded before it could gain lasting international recognition.

Kofi Mole on Azonto as Ghana’s Musical Identity

Speaking passionately, Kofi Mole described Azonto as the true identity of Ghanaian music. He criticized industry stakeholders for chasing trends instead of nurturing homegrown sounds. He recalled receiving backlash online after releasing an Azonto-inspired song, questioning why a once-celebrated genre is now ridiculed.

The rapper also blamed toxic online criticism for discouraging creativity, stating that negative comments often push artists away from authentic Ghanaian sounds.

Call for Unity in the Ghana Music Industry

Kofi Mole emphasized the importance of unity among artists, producers, and promoters. He stated that a lack of collaboration weakens Ghana’s global competitiveness. According to him, the industry needs to support its own sound instead of constantly shifting to new trends.

Despite the backlash, Kofi Mole insists his comments come from a place of concern, not negativity. He believes Ghana has enormous potential and should be leading African music globally.

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