People Like Gyakie Have Come To Show Us That You Don’t Have To Expose Yourself Sexually To Trend Your Music – Shatta Michy
The Ghanaian music business has recently seen a huge shift in the way female musicians promote themselves. While it used to be that a woman’s success in the industry was determined by how much skin she could show or how sexually suggestive her lyrics could be, today’s generation of artists, such as Gyakie, have shown that such tactics are no longer necessary.
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Gyakie, born Jacqueline Acheampong, is a promising young musician who debuted in 2019 with her popular song “Never Like This.” Since then, she has continuously produced hits that have won her fans both inside and outside of Ghana.
Gyakie’s innovative approach to music is one of the factors that sets her apart from her colleagues. Rather than relying on sexually suggestive lyrics or provocative music videos, she prefers to make music that is approachable and emotionally relevant. Her music is a fusion of Afrobeats, R&B, and soul, and she pulls inspiration from her own life as well as the lives of her fans.
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Gyakie’s achievement has not gone unnoticed, and many have hailed her as a role model for young females who want to work in music. Her music demonstrates that success can be achieved without the use of gimmicks, and that skill and hard effort are what actually matter.
Shatta Michy, the former spouse of Ghanaian dancehall artist Shatta Wale, recently praised Gyakie for her approach to music, noting that she has demonstrated that success can be achieved without sexually exposing oneself. Michy’s statements are a positive sign that even people in the industry appreciate the significance of moving away from the objectification of women that has long afflicted the Ghanaian music scene.