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The chairman of the Chairman of the Ghana Music Rights Organisation (GHAMRO), the legendary Rex Omar got here below hearth after ghpage.com reported about his organisation’s intention to cease the quickly to be held Sing-A-Thon by Afua Asantewaa Aduonum media after he spoke on GTV morning present on Friday, December 15, 2023.
Rex Omar in an interview with Kafui Dey which was shared on Ghpage TV on Instagram threw mild on the upcoming singathon by Asantewaa Aduonum as she makes an attempt to interrupt the Guinness World Record.
The veteran High-Life artiste and politician talked about that GHAMRO has reserves the fitting to cease Asantewaa when she begins her singathon on December 24, 2023, if she doesn’t present GHAMRO with the checklist of the over 3000 Ghanaian songs she intends to sing.
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The feedback made by the a number of award successful singer triggered a great deal of Ghanaians who took to social media to vent their anger in the direction of him as they suppose the outdated man and his cohorts are simply attempting to faucet into and dim the blessings of the younger girl is attempting to drag down the younger girl who is simply doing her half to venture Ghana Music to the music world globally.
However, Rex Omar in a Facebook put up dated Saturday, December 16, 2023, has come out to make clear his place and highlighted his preliminary assertion was not meant to focus on or undermine Afua Asantewaa’s venture, acknowledging that he was among the many first to help and promote her on his platform.
The GHAMRO Chairman went additional to underscore the necessity for artists like Afua Asantewaa to take proactive measures to keep away from problems within the aftermath of their achievements.
He additionally argued that the request for the whole checklist of songs is as a result of it will help GHAMRO in effectively managing the gathering of royalties for the rightful house owners of the compositions.
Rex additionally emphasised that the publicity of Afua’s performances globally would probably result in elevated airplay, streaming, and different usages of the featured songs. As GHAMRO is the only real Collective Management Organization (CMO) for music in Ghana, it turns into their duty to trace and allocate revenues to the rightful house owners.