Ghanaian High-life crooner, Dennis Nana Dwamena, commonly known as KiDi, has stated emphatically that his goal is to make good music for his fans and that is the only thing he desires to do all the time.
According to him, good music makes him feel proud than winning a Grammy award.
Speaking to Nigeria’s Afrobeats podcast journalist Adesope Olajide on an Instagram live interview on Wednesday, monitored by BEATWAVES, KiDi said it’s fulfilling for any African artiste to win an international award like the Grammy’s and the BET’s for recognition, saying, “I’m not focused on winning these awards but will produce good music to gain that global recognition we’ve all been praying for the past years now.”
KiDi made this statement when asked about his aspirations on winning the Grammy’s and the BET for Ghana following Burna Boy’s huge achievement.
“As an African artist, I keep saying that my philosophy is not to work towards the Grammys, BET, or any other awards, I believe that if I work hard, push hard and the music itself is speaking, everything else will fall in place for me. If my music lovers praise my song and make it big, it will cross boundaries and knock the doors of these international awards and open the doors for me.”
“It more of been focused and doing the music than working towards awards like the BET’s and the Grammy’s, and this is just my philosophy as an artiste, I will also congratulate Burna Boy once again for his success but I believe if am focused on my music all other things will surely follow.”
Source: Mybrytfmonnline/Joseph Asare