Celebrated Ghanaian rapper and early proponent of the Ghanaian ‘’Twi pop’’ genre, D-Cryme has encouraged young and upcoming artistes to stay true to themselves and never try to live a life to please others.
In an exclusive interview with Genevieve Appiah Yeboah popularly know us AdwoaGenny on her IG live program dubbed Start Right Show ’D-Cryme’’advise the young and upcoming artist and also spoke about the deadly pandemic covid-19 and also emphasis on how Ghana Music Rights Organisation (GHAMRO) is moving the industry with royalties
Born Darlington Kwasi Agyekum, the CEO of Twipop Recordz, advising the youth who want to pursue music said, “I will encourage them to stay as original as possible. It saves the musician a lot of fake living and that for sure is a no for a starter.”
The musician noted that success was not earned on a silver platter and advised the young musicians yo stay true to who they are and never try to be somebody else “as it’s a way to lose originality.”
“I started out as a free styler on the streets and that went on for a while. For many years, I did street free-styling and beat-riding before getting the chance to get through to studios.”
He repeated that challenges exist in every turn in life and are meant to be resolved. D-Cryme advised the young to seek the advise of the older folk if they wanted to climb up the ladder of success.
“The younger music generation must seek the way of the old whenever they are hit with challenges of ascension into stardom”.