Musicians Urged To Register Their Works With GHAMRO | general-entertainment
Tue, 01 Nov 2022 06:50
The Chairman of the administrators of the Ghana Music Rights Organization (GHAMRO), Rex Omar, has implored Ghanaian artists to register their music with GHAMRO earlier than demanding music royalties.
He defined that GHAMRO can solely present royalties to artists who've registered with the group.
The 'Abiba' hitmaker was talking on the Showbiz Roundtable organized by Joy Entertainment on the Labadi Beach Hotel final Saturday. He spoke on the subject, “Importance of royalties to the life of the musician.”
According to Rex Omar, whereas serving as Chairman for GHAMRO, he realized Ghanaian artists have been reluctant to register their songs with the group however demand royalties.
He declared that if the music turns into successful, the artist could not obtain the utmost royalties as a result of they failed to contemplate it from a enterprise standpoint.
“GHAMRO is a private organization registered by the right owners themselves, but if you do not become a member and you go and sit somewhere and say give me royalties, you are crying for nothing,” he mentioned.
He mentioned the notion that GHAMRO collects all music royalties from musicians is inaccurate.
He famous that regardless of digital streaming platforms out there for musicians to get some royalties, they nonetheless want to enroll with GHAMRO so the royalties that they can't monitor, GHAMRO makes it out there to them.

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