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“I Shunned Football Because I Didn’t Have Money To Buy Boots” – Kofi Kinaata
The surprise reason behind Ghanaian composer Martin King Arthur, better known by his stage name Kofi Kinaata, switching from football to music is revealed on “The Chat,” an entertainment program hosted by Ekow Koomson on Citi TV.
Financial obstacles, such as the cost of football boots, impeded his progress despite his skill on the pitch.
In contrast to football, music was accessible without requiring expensive gear. He decided to pursue singing as a result of this epiphany, and he eventually became the well-known “Susuka” crooner.
A key obstacle to pursuing a career in the popular sport of football, according to Kinaata, is being able to buy footwear.
“The first issue was money for boots.However, you may sing without purchasing a microphone when it comes to music.Simply sing, then transfer the melody to the owner.
This accessibility of music, compared to the financial constraints of football, played a significant role in shaping ‘the ”Susuka” crooner’s path.
Source: Dklassgh.com