In a candid interview on Rhythmzlive with Blessing, Ghanaian musician Okyeame Kwame opened up about his journey and the evolution of his profession within the music business. The interview supplied a deep dive into the artist’s ideas and experiences, shedding mild on his perspective on longevity and success in music.
Okyeame Kwame, famend for his lyrical prowess and impactful rap, shared insights from his early days as an artist. He mirrored, “When I started as a musician, I wasn’t even thinking about the future. I didn’t think I would be a musician forever. I was just a young boy that could rap. I wanted people to hear me, see me, and feel me. I wasn’t thinking I was going to be a musician for 10 years or even five years.”
The artist reminisced about his journey by way of the late ’90s and early 2000s, a interval that noticed him relocate to the United States for a couple of years. “After 97, 98, 99… In 2000, I went to live in America for three years and I came back in 2003 or 2004,” he recounted. This time overseas, he steered, was a part of his natural and unplanned path in music.
Okyeame Kwame emphasised that the idea of longevity wasn’t one thing he thought-about throughout his early years. “The concept of longevity wasn’t integral in my thinking in my 20s. I was just expressing my talent and didn’t think of it as a career or a job. Rap had given me a voice, and since it was the only thing I excelled at, I knew I was going to do it for a long time as long as I was enjoying it.”
He additional elaborated on his creative philosophy, noting, “Art has no plan. The less plans it has, the more beautiful it is, like an adventure.” This spontaneous method, in accordance with Okyeame Kwame, has been a major consider his sustained presence within the music business.
Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM