Singer and songwriter Akwaboah has stated that he hopes his music transcends generations and get recognition in the future like Obrafour’s.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, Monday, the Sarkcess Music art said being on Obarfour’s “PaeMuKa@20” stage reaffirmed his faith in ‘quality’ music and content. He added that the experience showed him that “when you do great things they don’t fade.”
“Most of the songs that I do is very deep, so once in a while, it gets to you when you’ve got great songs out there and it’s not really appreciated,” he said.
Obrafour celebrated 20 years in the music industry with a concert that marked the 20th anniversary of his debut album “Pae Mu Ka” last weekend.
The event dubbed ‘PaeMuKa @20’ was heavily attended by celebrities, industry players and fans of all works of life and age.
The According to him, seeing the crowd that were available to celebrate Obrafour was proof that all the work he is putting in would pay off in the future.
Akwaboah said that he feels weird, when day in day out, his songs receive very little recognition, regardless of the work put in while others get all the attention.
“Sometimes I’m extremely happy that in as much as my songs are not being played on the radio when I have my shows, the place is packed,” he added.
Akwaboah admitted that it takes time for great music to grow on people adding that “when it does people appreciate it.”
The ‘Hye Me Bo’ hit-maker said the promise of future is what motivates and inspires him to keep on putting out great music.
“I know tomorrow is where the money is for me. I tell myself ‘It’s going to happen, just wait for your time’,” he added.
Akwaboah has released a new song ‘Gangsta Lovin‘, of his up and coming album. He told Andy Dosty that he would release two more songs off the album and release it in 2020.
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