What is your experience in the music studio compared to a movie location?
Wonderful and stressful, I got to the studio by 10am and got home by 8pm. It’s pretty much the same amount of time wasted in a day when on a movie set, but this one requires focus, relaxation, good voice, and a lot of effort. Movie making is like a habit, so most times you don’t really stress it. You just have fun when working and you say your lines, act it out, and move to the next scene!
How is it like working with Ghanaian music stars?
It’s a wonderful experience. The musicians are encouraging.
Tell us about the music?
The music is about kidney cancer awareness. We are coming together as one voice to spread the message and I’m working on my first single aside that, which is called fever.
What is fever all about?
Fever is a song I wrote by myself. It’s a love song, an R n B track.
What inspires you to go into music?
It’s a childhood passion. I used to perform at talent shows as a child.
What else do you want our readers to know?
I want to hold on until the song comes out, and after shooting a video clip as well.
And to your fans out there who are waiting to hear you sing?
I want to thank my fans for the support and I’m sure they would love my single.
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