One of Ghana’s top reggae dancehall artists, Samini Dagati has expressed confidence that he can fill up the O2 Arena in London with the right financial support and investment.
In a conversation with TV host Berla Mundi, Samini explained that he believes achieving such a feat is not far-fetched for any top Ghanaian artist, but that the key to amassing such a large crowd is to have the right channels, support, and extensive promotional campaign spanning 3 to 6 months.
“By myself, I will fill it with the right investment…You are talking to Batman who became Samini. You are talking to Batman the MOBO award winner. If the right things are put in place and you promote Samini in London for 4 months, six months, 3 months, I will fill that space.”
Samini also emphasised that the Nigerian government has made efforts to change the perception of Nigeria’s music industry and artists, and cautioned against unfair comparisons between Ghanaian and Nigerian artists.
He noted that each country’s music scene is unique and should be appreciated as such.
“There was this rumour that there was a conscious effort by the Nigerian government and other private institutions to change the narrative about the name Nigeria,” Samini said.
“I represent Ghana and I don’t want you to tell me because I represent Ghana, and I’ve reached the brim and a Nigerian artiste is doing his thing all of a sudden, I should be like him otherwise I’ve not reached. No, It’s not a fair comparison.” He added
He is one of the most popular and successful artists in Ghana, with a career spanning over two decades.
He has won numerous awards, including the MOBO Award for Best African Act in 2006. He is also known for his energetic live performances and his ability to connect with audiences.