‘Last Warning’ rhymer Teephlow who is presently living abroad has advised Ghanaian artists never to limit themselves in a new video interview.
During the interview conducted via Facetime, the rapper who hailed from Hammer’s Last 2 camp, discussed the reasons for his absence from the music scene and expressed his disappointment with the lack of support for Ghanaian artists.
The Ghanaian rapper further urged his colleagues in the music industry to seek additional sources of income to enhance their livelihoods, a proclamation that has enhanced conversation around the entertainment news landscape in Ghana.
Ultimately, Teephlow suggested that artists should consider diversifying their income streams to ensure long-term sustainability in the creative industry.
“They will tell you to stay in your comfort zone but these people are not ready to invest in your career. How can a man who has gone to KNUST and has a degree in quantity surveying limit himself to music?
“They paid my school fees so that if my talent fails, I can fall on something else so why should I limit myself. Don’t listen to Ghanaians, because they will not invest in you. You can do music even when you’re outside the country. Do not let anyone limit you.
“You have a family and you have bills to pay so if your passion is not making the cut, try to put things in place to sort out your bills and then If the bills are sorted, you can focus on your passion.
“With this in place, you don’t have to think about how you can invest in your passion without any form of stress,” he said.
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