Ghanaian music sensation Kwesi Arthur has shared details about his career thus far in the music business, highlighting his resolve to stick with it even if becoming an independent artist proved to be difficult at times.
Despite the obstacles he faced in his quest to become an independent musician, the gifted rapper and singer—who is well-known for his distinctive fusion of hip-hop and Afrobeat—said he never considered giving up on music.
In a recent interview with 3music, Kwesi Arthur discussed the challenges of negotiating the music business as an independent musician and emphasized the need of tenacity and commitment to success.
Kwesi Arthur emphasized the need of keeping committed to his work and goal-oriented in the face of difficulty. He underlined the significance of preserving artistic integrity and creative autonomy while negotiating the shifting world of music.
“I recently released my debut album through the music label I founded in my grandmother’s memory. How come people find that strange, then? Should I give up?”
“I have faith in my capacity to inspire audiences with my music and in my vision. Even though the road may provide difficulties at times, I’m committed to overcoming them and following my love of music.”
Despite the prevailing conjecture on social media regarding disagreements between Kwesi Arthur and his previous record company, the gifted artist remains optimistic about his musical career.
He expresses gratitude to his devoted followers for their unwavering support and gives them his word that he will continue to create even more fascinating music.