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New Music: Starboy Sarauta Drops Inferno

Inferno is a precursor to an EP from the magnificent voice, Starboy Sarauta. Living up to his name, he has mesmerised music lovers in the Upper East and beyond as a singer and a rapper. This new song is a furtherance of the talent stored up in him. The song is one that likens love to an inferno, an uncontrollable fire.

About Inferno by Starboy Sarauta ft. Mr. K

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Inferno is a precursor to an EP from the magnificent voice, Starboy Sarauta. Living up to his name, he has mesmerised music lovers in the Upper East and beyond as a singer and a rapper. This new song is a furtherance of the talent stored up in him. The song is one that likens love to an inferno, an uncontrollable fire.

The charismatic performer takes fans to the dancefloor with something eclectic as he draws lyrics from a variety of languages.

Earning a serial hit-maker status, he has stood the test time and is inching closer and closer to a nation-wide dominance. Once involved in a lyrical beef with Showboy, the musician continuous to prove his relevance is not beef driven.

From impressive song writing skills to unparallel vocal delivery and an endearing stage craft, the relative evanesce of many has nothing on this star.

With a huge repertoire of monster songs, the artiste who is known to have slayed one-time rival on a song titled wawa’yataka has proven that one doesn’t need beefs to be relevant.

Enjoy the new jam from this amazing musician. Inferno features Mr. K, another talented artiste from the region.

Being an artiste in the savanna

More and More artistes from the savanna regions of Ghana continue to prove the talent abound. However, with very little injection of investment, they remain confined to a small space. With artistes like Starboy Sarauta, the talent and desire to thrill remain a driving force.

In a recent interview, the artiste who is currently without a record label talked about the struggles of being independent. He also explained the difference between a manager, executive producer, and a helper. He describes most music executives in the Upper East Region as helpers, a situation that makes it difficult to access timely resources to push talents.

While acknowledging the extent to which helps support artistes, he wished there is an instance of a well-structured label that can absolutely take up the business of the music. He believes such is the way forward for the region and the savanna at large.

He described the situation where artistes, fans, and helpers misunderstand the business as unfortunate. He further suggested managers need to have a grip on what their role is to prevent the numerous suggestions of ungratefulness when there’s a fall out. For him, if a manager can double as an executive producer, great. However, every artiste needs a management team backed by an executive producer.

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