Ghaiana rapper and songwriter, Rap Fada has opened up about Strongman who he often refers to as his son in the music industry, and his evolution in the music industry.
“Strongman is my son, and I’m proud that he’s learned to add singing to his craft,” Rap Fada told Zionfelix in an interview.
He went on to share his perspective on the music business as a learning curve where adapting to trends is crucial. “The music business, to me, is a learning curve, and one needs to learn to adapt to the changing trends,” he explained.

Rap Fada reminisced about when Strongman initially criticized him for transitioning to singing. “Strongman came for me when I started singing,” he said. “But now he’s making music videos with his family members. Well, what I can say is that I am happy he has learned to adapt to the times.”
Despite his pride, Rap Fada hinted at a future conversation with Strongman. “I don’t need anything from Strongman because he is my son.
“However, when I come to Ghana, I will deal with him for switching to singing when he criticized me for doing the same,” he added, revealing a mix of pride and unresolved issues.
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