The award-winning singer went on to stated that she and some of her colleagues in the Ghanaian music industry have complained to GHAMRO about the small monies they earn as royalties but to no avail. According to her, she came to meet the current structures at GHAMRO after she entered the industry, so it would be impossible for her to change them to benefit Ghanaian musicians.
Recently, Joyce Blessing made known that she does not depend solely on music royalties for her livelihood. In a recent interview on GTV’s Breakfast Show, the award-winning singer highlighted the challenges musicians face with royalty payments in Ghana. She noted that while the Ghana Music Rights Organization (GHAMRO) is responsible for collecting royalties, the system is not always reliable enough for artists to depend on for steady income.
To ensure financial stability, Joyce Blessing disclosed that she has diversified her income streams, including a 10-acre cocoa farm, which supports her beyond her music career. She also expressed interest in exploring other ventures, stating she might have pursued different interests had she furthered her education
Source: Ameyaw Debrah