Amandzeba says he’s not doing music to be celebrated

Highlife legend, Amandzeba Nat Brew, commonly known as Amandzeba, shares profound thoughts about success, emphasizing that you don’t necessarily require recognition and celebrations to validate your accomplishments.
Amandzeba highlights the importance of finding personal fulfillment and staying dedicated to one’s craft.

During an interview with the Daily Graphic, the artist behind the hit ‘Kpalogo Y3de’ questions the conventional belief that success depends solely on external recognition or public celebrations. Despite his noteworthy contributions to the music scene, he emphasizes that true celebration is found in the authentic appreciation from those who love his music.

“People don’t necessarily have to celebrate you to know that you are doing well. I have had this conviction that I am celebrated when people tell me they love my music. I know I have done great songs and if people praise me for it, it is enough celebration.

“So don’t feel bad as a musician that Ghana does not celebrate you. When you believe in yourself and the product you have, people will love you for it,” he adds, offering a perspective that encourages resilience and self-assurance in the face of external validation challenges within the music industry.

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