Legendary Highlife Musician Rex Omar has advised young musicians to make the most out of their careers in their peak.

According to him, the Ghanaian music industry is without investors hence making it difficult for most musicians to make money out of their craft adding that most of them have the hype but are broke in reality.

The ‘Abiba’ hitmaker who was speaking with Bola Ray urged Ghanaians to support the efforts by the CEO of Zylofon Media, Nana Appiah Mensah to keep the music industry alive.

The former NOKOREX member added that,  investment being made in the industry by Zylofon is worth acknowledging.

“Ghana needed an Investor in the industry so now that we have Zylofon we should support and be committed in making sure that he succeeds. The gentlemen is helping the industry and it is our responsibility as industry players to help him succeed. I call on all musicians to support the gentlemen so he can do well,” he said.

Rex Omar further advised young musicians to be true to themselves and quit living pretentious lifestyles.

“Music in Ghana doesn’t pay. You can’t survive fully on music in Ghana so you need to do other things on the side. Most of our artistes have hype but don’t have money. About 95% of then don’t have money. Popularity without money is a curse”.