I Haven't Received Flowers For The Impact I Made in The Music Industry - Kwaw Kese

Ghanaian Hiplife artist Kwaw Kese, an award-winner with a two-decade career, asserts that his noteworthy contributions to the country's music scene warrant government recognition. Known as Abodam, he believes his musical prowess and innovative approach have left an enduring impact on the industry. Beyond entertaining, he emphasizes shaping the musical landscape and advocating for musicians' rights. In an exclusive interview on Hitz FM, celebrating his 20th year in the industry, he expresses pride in his accomplishments despite feeling insufficiently acknowledged.

“I have been in the industry for 20 years, this year is my 20th year in the industry and it has been a back to back something. From Releasing hit songs and bangers to performances yh I feel good. For ‘flowers’ I haven’t received enough but to my self I’m proud of myself,” he said.

In conclusion, as Kwaw Kese contemplates his twenty-year musical journey, it makes us wonder: shouldn't a master who has not only entertained but also had a profound impact on an entire industry be acknowledged and celebrated by the country? This rhetorical question forces us to think about the importance of recognizing contributions that go beyond mere melodies and words, reminding us to give credit where credit is due to those who have brought about transformative changes in the music world.





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