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This is a big win for me– King Promise vows to push Ghana music beyond borders
Fresh off a career-defining win, King Promise isn’t just basking in the moment — he’s already on the move, eyes fixed firmly on the future.
In a candid interview with Graphic Showbiz, the celebrated artist spoke passionately about his journey, his vision for Ghanaian music, and the lessons that have shaped his rise.
“Even before the awards on Saturday, I have been out there working. I just got back home from a tour. I have been to Washington, Boston, New York and other places to keep the work going. I won’t relax and it won’t stop,” he shared.
True to his word, the “Terminator” hitmaker has been grinding behind the scenes, even as fans and the industry celebrate his success. But for King Promise, this is only the beginning of a much bigger mission.
“My team and I will keep pushing Ghana music to the furthest corners in the world,” he added — a bold statement backed by his track record and growing international presence.
The award, which many see as long overdue, is more than just a plaque for King Promise. It’s a symbol of persistence, proof that resilience pays off — and a message to every dreamer watching from afar.
“This is a big win for me and I can’t wait to see what the future holds. Any young person who has a dream should use me as an example of resilience,” he said.
Reflecting on his earlier struggles, he recounted a humbling experience that only fuelled his drive:
“In my first year, I had seven nominations and left to the house with nothing at the end of the night. While some people laughed at me, I just worked harder and today, I am the chosen one.”
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