Ghanaian music sensation, Kofi Kinaata has opened up about his remarkable music career, conveying a resolute conviction that the concept of “enough” has no place in his artistic journey thus far.
Despite his notable achievements, the multifaceted Ghanaian artiste admitted to Y 107.9 FM’s Myd Morning Radio Show host, Rev Erskine that he has not yet achieved all the goals he set out to accomplish when he embarked on his musical odyssey. However, he also emphasized that he remains far from complacent and is unwavering in his pursuit of excellence.
“I wouldn’t say I haven’t fulfilled all my plans I set out at the start of my music career, and I wouldn’t also say I have. Like the popular saying, the sea still receives water from the rains. There’s nothing like enough for me.”
Kinaata acknowledged that he is still young and believes he has a lot more to offer to his fans and the music industry. He expressed his determination to take things one step at a time, acknowledging the importance of moving steadily towards his goals.
“I think I’m still young, and I know I can do a lot, but definitely one step at a time. I’m moving steadily, and so it’s what it is.”
Kofi Kinaata’s passion for his craft and his dedication to continuous growth have endeared him to his fans and earned him a prominent place in the Ghanaian music scene. His unique style of storytelling through music has resonated with listeners, and his songs have often sparked conversations about social issues.
Fans of Kinaata are eagerly anticipating the release of his next project and what he has in store for the future.
By: Jude Tackie