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Censor Music Before You Play On Radio – J.A Adofo To DJs

Veteran Highlife artist J.A. Adofo has urged DJ’s to censor music before they play them.

According to him, authorities in the music industry need to pay close attention to the lyrical content being churned by the current crop of musicians.

J.A. Adofo, in an interview on Citi TV said, the lack of quality control in the industry has

allowed music with what he described as unwholesome lyrics to flood the airwaves.

“What I have to tell the key stakeholders and government is that during the days of Kwame Nkrumah, when we produced music we took it to the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation and they kept it in their library,” he said.

He further added that; “there was a listening session which allowed for songs to be censored for abusive and inappropriate language and as a result, there was a check on the music that reaches the youth and society at large.

He however stressed that, these days there is no quality control on what song goes on air so

musicians get away with all manner of lyrics but the presenters must be firm and ensure to play the clean songs.

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“There are certain issues that must be kept away from the public domain but we

have allowed these things to happen and it’s ruining our children so we must make

a conscious effort to check them if we want our society to be progressive,” he added.

The legendary highlife singer was recently awarded at Trigmatic’s ‘My Life’ concert as one of the

stakeholders in the music industry to have contributed to the growth and projection of highlife music to the world.

PRESS STATEMENT: Royalty Payment Will Delay But Don’t Panic ─ GHAMRO Assures Musicians

A press release has been issued by the Public Relations Officer of Ghana Music Rights Organisation (GHAMRO), Prince Tsegah.

The release is on behalf of the organization’s payment of musicians royalties.

According to the statement, payment of royalties for June-July may delay.

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This, it explained is due to some minor problems GHAMRO is experiencing with regards to the bank levy cheque from the state.

Members are therefore to remain patient because all the necessary measures to rectify the problem to pay the royalties is ongoing.

Read full statement below:

The Ghana Music Rights Organisation (GHAMRO) wishes to inform its cherished

members that royalty payment due to right owners for the JUNE –JULY season

will soon be distributed.

This delay is due to the fact that GHAMRO experienced some problems in

receiving the blank Levy cheque from the state. GHAMRO has regularized the

issue and very soon members will be credited with their first royalties for the year 2018.

GHAMRO wishes to seize this opportunity to apologise for the delay, and to

encourage members to be patient as plans are far advanced for prompt distribution.

This delay has been occasioned by processing difficulties with the State Agencies

through which the Blank levy is paid.

GHAMRO wishes to assure its members that these `difficulties have been ironed out after meetings and discussions with the respective offices in charge of the release of funds.

GHAMRO will soon send bulk text messages confirming payment date and processes to its members.

In a related development, the Ghana Music Rights Organisation (GHAMRO) is

embarking on a national enforcement operation to retrieve all Broadcasting copyright royalty fees for 2018.

All public music users, including Radio and TV stations, Hotels, Night Clubs, Pubs, and Event Organizers, barbering Saloons,

Shopping Malls etc which have not renewed their Operational License for 2018 or

who have not as yet regularized their operations with GHAMRO, should do so as

soon as possible to avoid prosecution and embarrassment .

All copyright royalties should be paid directly to GHAMRO since the

organisation is not dealing with any association for the collection of royalties.

Remember that it is an offence under the copyright law to use music in a public

place without prior approval from GHAMRO under section 36 of the LI 1962 of 2010.

For further and better particulars on the operations of GHAMRO, please call the

Public Relations Head on 0244670554 for any enquires.

GHAMRO PAY BEFORE PLAY.