Beeztrap KOTM opened up about the intense moments leading up to his performances in a recent interview on 3Music TV’s Big Conversation. He admitted that pre-show nerves are a constant companion, manifesting as self-doubt and a fear of disappointing his fans. He described the tension of waiting backstage, consumed by thoughts like, “I don’t know how these people are gonna take it,” emphasizing his desire not to “flop” in front of his audience.
However, as soon as he steps on stage, something magical happens—his nerves dissipate, and his focus shifts entirely to delivering his best performance. This transformation isn’t just luck; Beeztrap credits a spiritual ritual that includes reciting Psalm 23 and a specific prayer he performs before every show, which grounds him in faith and boosts his confidence. As he navigates a career filled with pressure, his reliance on spirituality helps him balance the psychological demands of live performances with his creative passion.
Beeztrap's reflections on performance anxiety and his strategies to overcome it highlight the mental challenges many artistes face and provide insight into the unseen battles fought behind the scenes. For fans, it reveals a deeper layer of his dedication and the careful preparation that goes into each performance, showing that success in music is as much about mental resilience as it is about talent.
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