In a recent interview with Amansan Krakye on Property FM, Rex Omar emphasized that “any honest person will agree that, in terms of campaign songs in Ghana, the NDC is number one.”
Omar commended Nacee’s ability to create music that resonates with the party’s objectives. He noted,
“When it comes to music, every song serves a specific purpose, and my brother Nacee has excelled in this regard.” This assertion underscores the significance of music in political campaigns, where songs often play a crucial role in rallying support and conveying messages to the electorate.
Further elaborating on the importance of campaign anthems, Rex Omar stated, “If Nacee creates a song that is appropriate and serves our purpose, we should use it as intended because every song has its role.”
His comments reflect a broader recognition of the power of music in shaping political narratives and mobilizing party supporters.
As the NDC gears up for the upcoming elections, Rex Omar’s endorsement of “24-Hour Economy” highlights the integral role of music in their campaign strategy, signaling to supporters the importance of engaging with their party’s artistic expressions.