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Winning the Grammys as a musician is like lifting a world cup trophy

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Winning the Grammys as a musician is like lifting a world cup trophy

Nana Appiasei popularly known in the showbiz fraternity as Smallgod, a Ghanaian Netherlands-based artiste, has likened winning the Grammys to a footballer winning the world cup trophy.

“Winning a Grammy award as a musician is like playing football and not featuring at the world cup tournament so you have to aim to win the Grammys as a musician,” he stated.

“Apart from winning the VGMA then you win the Grammys in addition and it’s like a footballer winning the world cup but I don’t know whether the Grammy is overrated or not,” Smallgod told Amansan Krakye.

According to the ‘Gidi Gidi’ hitmaker and business mogul, Smallgod in an exclusive one-on-one interview on the Kastle Entertainment Show, winning the Grammy Awards as a musician puts you on another level.

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He continued “But once you win the Grammy awards, it puts you on some level whereby it’s like achieving huge success, after all, what are you searching for in music.

“Is it just the music or the money or what but everybody and what they want, however, some feel winning the Grammy is an indication of a good work done and it puts you on another level,” he concluded.

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