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Sefa urges DJs to support female musicians equally
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 87994, member: 27"] A stadium-filling concert in Ho barely got a media whisper, and a Ghanaian female artist is fed up with the double standard. Sefa's plea for equal airplay [LIST] [*]Sefa urged DJs and radio hosts to promote female musicians equally. [*]Her hit Echoke packed a Ho stadium, yet media coverage was minimal. [*]A male artist pulling that off would have dominated headlines, per Sefa. [*]She framed female musicians as industry equals deserving identical visibility. [/LIST] Broader push for media balance [LIST] [*]Sefa argued that female artists grind just as hard as their male peers. [*]Media personalities hold massive power in breaking songs publicly. [*]Conscious promotion of female talent would level the playing field. [*]Her comments came during an Okay FM interview with Nana Romeo. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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