Gyakie and other artists have proven to us that you don’t need to expose yourself sexually in order for your music to be popular. Michy Shatta

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Shatta Michy, a Ghanaian singer and host, has praised Gyakie, a fellow professional, for using her talent rather than her physical appearance to gain international fame. Gyakie is Michelle Diamond, better known as Shatta Michy.

Female musicians have frequently felt pressure in the music industry to exploit their bodies as a means of success and attention.

Shatta Michy, however, thinks that Gyakie has changed the game as an artist by demonstrating that you don’t need to expose yourself sexually to create excellent music.

Gyakie’s attitude to music has been complimented by Michy, who appeared as a guest on the Ladies Circle on TV3. Michy said that Gyakie is setting a good example for upcoming female musicians.

“It is a little sexualized in the industry but can I name drop?? People like Gyakie have come to show us that you don’t have to expose yourself sexually to trend for your music,” Michy said.

Michy hopes that more female artists including herself will follow in Gyakie’s footsteps and focus on their talent and artistry rather than relying on their bodies to gain attention.

“I don’t think she’s ever looked sexual, she’s always in a good outfit and that’s what I am also trying do personally and musicially when I come back, I don’t want to go back to wearing transparent clothing to trend”

A well-known musician in Ghana, Michy has come under fire for her attire selections and what some have deemed to be sexualization.

She claims to be developing a sound that is of high quality and does not require sexiness to be appealing to listeners.

You may always include sexual in an elegant approach if the music is of a high caliber. Instead of using the word respectable, let’s say sexy and classy.

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