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I’ve not even met 5% of my goals – Guru
Maradona Yeboah Adjei, a Ghanaian rapper better known by his stage name Guru, claims that he has only accomplished 5% of his objectives.
In an interview with Ib Ben-Bako on Prime Morning on Friday, the rapper said he had goals for his music career that he wants to achieve. He thinks that creating a contentious hit song is a contributing factor in his inaction.
“I haven't even gotten 5% of that. I made my debut with a song that was really divisive, and that has really affected me,” he remarked.
The “Lapaz Toyota” hitmaker continues to release contentious music because she thinks it shows talent and innovation.
Also, Guru stated that the majority of Ghanaian music industry players become emotional in the performance of their duties.
According to him, the music careers of most upcoming artistes have not been well established due to the emotional nature of the industry players.
“Sometimes we intend to switch you for no reason, depending on emotions, and we act too much based on emotions. So if you're not mentally strong, they'll cut you off,” he stated.
In addition, he said, “For example, most of these young acts are doing good. Somebody will sit somewhere and just be pissed off, all because he invited the reigning act to be on his platform and he did not show up. So emotions are kind of draining our system.”
However, the determined “Amen” hitmaker refuses to be trained by people's emotions, saying that one can never be satisfied with what the industry provides.
Guru believes the music industry has emotional problems with him, but he has no problem with the industry.
He is of the opinion that there has not been any improvement within the entertainment industry.
Meanwhile, the rapper has released a new single titled, “Enko Yie.” The song, he said, is an inspiration for the pressures of life he is dealing with.
Source; Dkalssgh.Com