In a surprising turn of events, popular Upper East region Disc Jockey (DJ), Dj Lexis, has advised some musicians in the region to consider pursuing other professions instead of music. The advice came in a late night Facebook post on Tuesday May 2, where Dj Lexis expressed his frustration with the quality of music produced by some musicians in the region.
According to Dj Lexis, some musicians lack the necessary talent, creativity, and work ethic to make it in the music industry. He further explained that not everyone is cut out for a career in music, and those who lack the necessary skills and passion should consider other professions.
“Some artistes in the Upper East Region seriously need to start thinking of a new career path.” said Dj Lexis in the post. He added that those who have ears should listen hence his believe that this is probably the best advice.
Dj Lexis’s advice has sparked a heated debate in the Upper East region, with some musicians and fans expressing their disagreement with his views. Some have accused Dj Lexis of being elitist and discouraging upcoming musicians from pursuing their dreams.
However, others have supported Dj Lexis’s stance, arguing that music is a highly competitive industry, and only those who possess the necessary skills and passion can succeed. They also emphasized the need for musicians to continuously improve their craft through consistent practice and hard work.
Despite the controversy, Dj Lexis’s comments have opened up a much-needed conversation on the quality of music produced in the Upper East region. Many have called for more investment in music education and training programs to help aspiring musicians develop their skills and compete at a higher level.