Ghanaian rapper Trigmatic, born Enoch Nana Yaw Oduro-Agyei has disagreed with the perception that recording in local languages limits the artiste from gaining global recognition.
Speaking in an interview on The Day Show, Sunday, he argued that it's the responsibility of the artiste's publishers and distributors to ensure the artiste gets international reach and not the language the song was recorded in. "I disagree with that.
It doesn't necessarily take the artiste to go far.
It takes his publishers and distributors to do that job and so if you have a good publisher and they want to take you so far they can, if they don't want to or they are limited, that's what is going to happen," he added.