Veteran Ghanaian highlife musician, George Jahraa, has advised fellow musicians to think twice before making the decision to publicly endorse political parties.

The singer, who learned a tough lesson from his own experience, believes such endorsements can permanently align artists with a political party.

In an interview with Mike 2 on Adom FM's Entertainment Hall show, the  Ashikele hitmaker reflected on his struggles after supporting the opposition during former President Jerry John Rawlings' era.

He revealed that his decision severely impacted his music career, leading to lost deals and canceled shows, which caused lasting damage to his livelihood."Every musician is a Ghanaian and the constitution proves that everyone has the constitutional right to support a political party… Somewhere along the line, I joined a party and with what I went through after endorsing them, it wasn't easy. "I was in my Grandfather's house in Kwadaso… and they invited me to play for them, no one wanted to play for them in 1992… Since then, every song I did was not to be aired and there was only one TV station at that time… I stayed home until Kufour came to power before my songs came out," he said. "If not that, I would have been on the international scene.