Abena Akuaba Talks About Working With Bruno Mars And Kodak Black
Ghanaian model and singer, Abena Akuaba talks about her career. Moreover, she was in Kodak Black and Bruno Mars’ video. According to her, working on set with Bruno Mars, Kodak Black and Gucci Mane has given her a lot of insight into production and general entertainment business. Therefore, she is willing to share to help enhance the Ghanaian music industry.
She spoke about this in an interview with Mercury Quaye on Hitz FM.
“I plan on creating platforms in partnership with cooperate bodies to help musicians and other stakeholders in Ghana to maximize production for the precipitation of socio-economic development of Ghana through entertainment. This is because there is so much we can do”
According to the X Factor finalist, the media and entertainment industry contributes significantly to the U.S. economy. The film and television industry alone contribute more than $41 billion each year to the economy. Also, it provides nearly 2 million people with employment. Moreover, Abena affirms that though Ghana is a relatively smaller country, the prospects are high.
Currently she is in Ghana and released her new song, ‘Hit and Run’.
Mede Kuku produced song with Danny Beatz. According to her, the song is to send out a message to men that “the games must stop!”
“When you scan Facebook and read a lot of articles on the internet today, the relationship status’ of a huge number of women is ‘single’. A lot of these women are ready to settle down but because men just want to hit and run, it scares us and prevents us from trusting and opening our hearts. Some guys can promise you heaven and earth but once they get into your panties, forget it”