Bessa Simons: Ghanaian Music Icon Encourages Advancements in Sound Engineering

Legendary highlife performer Bessa Simons recently shared his perspective on the current state of music production in Ghana. As President of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), Simons carries significant influence in the industry. 

While praising the efforts of some sound engineers and producers, Simons indicated that more work is needed to reach international standards of quality. He called upon recording professionals to move away from subpar techniques and embrace innovation.

"The contemporary digital era provides expanded possibilities that weren't available in the past," Simons noted. "By combining the best of traditional and modern methods, we can take Ghanaian music to the next level."  


The seasoned hitmaker draws from decades of experience, including his own beloved tracks like "Belembe." Yet the iconic singer/songwriter emphasizes that fresh approaches are essential for engaging new generations of listeners.

Simons remains optimistic about the potential for advancement in Ghana's studios and production houses. With the talent already present in the nation's creative community, he feels the necessary components are in place.

The MUSIGA president advocates industry stakeholders blending long-standing cultural influences with cutting-edge techniques. By balancing time-honored musical qualities with updated technologies and internationally competitive mixing standards, Simons sees a bright future ahead. 

With his unique history-meets-modernity perspective, the highlife maestro aims to inspire Ghana's recording professionals to deliver increasingly sophisticated, world-class releases. Musicians young and old will benefit from this continual elevation of the country's musical landscape.



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