It’s difficult to manage female artistes - Ogidi Brown

Artiste manager highlights the problems with signing female artistes.

It’s difficult to manage female artistes - Ogidi Brown
Ogidi Brown

Boss of OGB Records, Ogidi Brown, has admitted that he would not consider signing a female artiste as the problems associated with the action is more than the advantages.

Operating from Italy, the experienced talent finder explained that Ghanaians generally feel that all female artistes must be intimate with their respective managers, and this constitutes a big problem as it is more difficult to promote the artiste under that kind of circumstance.

 

 

He made his observation in response to the recent altercation between Nana Romeo and Wendy Shay, where Nana Romeo aggressively questioned Wendy Shay about her relationship status with her manager, Bullet.

The physically challenged manager, who spotted Fameye, confessed that he has come across numerous female acts whom he knew were very talented but he could not just sign them based on the negative view that Ghanaians have.

 

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"The perception of intimacy out there has affected numerous talented female artistes and it is killing their talents.

"I would love to sign a female artist but sometimes I think about what people would say even though such things might not even have occurred.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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"For me I think we should dwell on the talent of our female artistes and not invade on their private lives and I think it is not even wrong to have a relationship with your manager," he told Ghana News Agency." He explained.

Ogidi Brown, apart from being an artist manager, is an artist himself, and he has just recently released his third single of the year 2020 named "Bisa".