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Sly Collins fights to keep highlife alive
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32683, member: 636"] Music star Obiba Sly Collins wants everyone in Ghana's music world to fall in love with highlife again. He believes music leaders should push this style forward to attract younger fans. The songwriter told Daily Guide Network that keeping highlife alive needs active support from everyone. He thinks sponsoring highlife music helps build national identity because it belongs to Ghana completely. For him, highlife brings people together as a shared treasure. Collins sees highlife as something beautiful that could win worldwide recognition if properly promoted. He blames the genre's declining popularity on a lack of teamwork among industry players. He urges Ghana to stand strong behind highlife instead of chasing other music styles. He questions why radio stations push afrobeat and dancehall instead of supporting local sounds. He calls this shift away from traditional music very disappointing. The veteran musician plans to release more highlife tracks this year across digital platforms. His recent single, "Let's Come Together," has impressed music professionals who have heard it. According to reports, fans connect deeply with the song's message. With forty years of experience, Collins remains dedicated to advancing highlife music. He continues making new songs to maintain his standing in Ghana's music scene. [/QUOTE]
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