CHIKUN/KAJURU REP, HON. FIDELIX BAGUDU, ANNOUNCES NEW APPOINTMENTS TO STRENGTHEN INCLUSIVE GOVERNANCE. (PHOTO).
Ghanaian musician Moliy says the biggest reason she’s remained independent is her strong dislike for being creatively controlled.
For her, freedom to express herself without interference is non-negotiable.
“The most freeing part is just getting to do what I want creatively without someone telling me what to do.
"I don’t like being told what to do,” she said in an interview with Revolt T, passionately defending her artistic space.
While she doesn’t rule out working with a record label in the future, Moliy stressed that it would have to be on her terms — a genuine and lasting relationship that respects her voice.
“I don’t just wanna be a name on a list. Music is very personal to me,” she added.
“So, I think if I did get locked in with a label, I hope it’s something that could be a real, long-lasting, organic relationship.”
She also highlighted the discipline required as an independent artist.
“If you’re not pushing yourself, if you’re not putting your foot on the gas, no one is gonna do it for you,” Moliy noted.
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