Singer and actress Yaa Jackson has disclosed that she independently shoulders the financial demands of her music career without help from external sponsors.
In an interview with blogger ZionFelix, the award-winning entertainer explained that every investment into her craft is personally funded. “I don’t have any external financial supporters,” she said. “Everything I do, I handle it myself.”
Yaa Jackson acknowledged the financial pressures that come with managing a career in entertainment, noting that it hasn’t been easy. “It’s tough, but I’m doing my best,” she added.
While she clarified that she largely funds her work on her own, the singer also admitted that her older brother occasionally steps in to provide financial support when things become particularly challenging.
The singer’s comments highlight the often unseen struggles behind the glitz and glamour of showbiz. For many female artists in Ghana, finding financial backing can be difficult, and Yaa Jackson’s story sheds light on the personal sacrifices that go into maintaining relevance in a competitive industry.
Her remarks have struck a chord with fans online, many of whom commended her honesty and resilience in navigating her career without the backing of sponsors or record labels.
Despite the hardships, Yaa Jackson remains committed to her music and continues to work on new projects while building her brand independently.
