I have too much to offer to the music industry - Prince Bright

Chorus master, a Prince Bright, talks up his own ‘unlimited potential’ on the music scene

I have too much to offer to the music industry - Prince Bright
Prince Bright

Prince Bright has revealed that, despite all he has contributed to the music scene in Ghana, he still has so much more to offer.

According to him, in an interview with GNA Entertainment, every artiste in Ghana now has more opportunities to be successful.

He said these opportunities have spurned from the changes that the music industry has undergone in the past year.

"The music industry has certainly evolved over recent years with the introduction of digital media. You don't have to strive hard to make people hear your music, unlike the past, so every musician is afforded a huge opportunity to make it and to even transcend the borders of Ghana.

"I have a lot to offer the industry considering my experience over the past years and I feel renewed and people should expect something different from me this time round even though it is quite unfortunate I don't have my partner Ronnie around. But he always told me to keep pushing and I want to maintain the legacy we created together," he said.

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Prince Bright also acknowledged the efforts of Sarkodie, Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy, among other top artists.

These artistes are the ones that have built a foundation for other upcoming artistes per his words.

“All the top guys in the industry are always looking to progress and the competition among them has thrived Ghanaian music over past recent years thereby making it bigger and better.

“The only difference between now and the early days of Hiplife music is that collaborations in past years were on a wide scale compared to now. Every top artist back then wanted to recruit another big music fellow and it really pushed our music and I pray our top artistes now will do more of that,’’ he said.

"I have challenged myself into doing something different thus am reading to work with every artist and my comeback is not a flash in the pan because I am here to stay.”