According to the rapper, he grew up listening to the “Mr. Music Man” and he expressed his desire to work with Highlife star Kojo Antwi, who inspires him so much.
“My auntie had a Kojo Antwi CD. And I went to go take it from her room, and I played that over and over.”
The ‘Grind Day’ hitmaker said what drew him to Kojo Antwi’s song is his compositions, instrumentals, and melodies.
“His compositions, how his instrumentals sounded, the words he used, and his melodies were really heartfelt.”
Kwesi Arthur added that Kojo Antwi has power over his music, and he admires that about him.
Speaking on GTV’s Breakfast Show, the celebrated hitmaker also mentioned that his uncle used to play hip-hop music, but he wasn’t really into it because he was rather into African music.
“I was usually into African music. You know, VIP, P Square, 2 Face, TIC Tac..”
Kwesi Arthur went on to share his experience living in Tema, saying Tema is exciting and it’s a great place to live.
Story by Obaapa Janee
Source: pulse.com.gh