When art becomes war, the nation loses: A call for conscience in the Gambian music industry
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 16/02/2026
By Mohammed Jallow The Gambian music industry today stands at a delicate but dangerous threshold, a space where talent should bloom like a national garden, yet where egos now overshadow purpose. It is an arena that ought to echo with harmony, but increasingly resounds with rivalry, suspicion, (…)
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