In an exclusive conversation on 3Music TV's Big Conversation, Darkovibes shared his journey into fatherhood, speaking about the profound changes it has brought to his life and creative direction. With excitement and pride, Darkovibes revealed his new role as a father to a baby boy, marking this moment as a defining period that has inspired him to re-evaluate his purpose. The Ghanaian musician, known for his vibrant and experimental style, described how this new role has transformed his outlook, providing him with newfound motivation and purpose. “I’ve always been a caretaker,” he explained, “but fatherhood has given me clarity in my purpose.”
Darkovibes’ evolution in both life and art has become evident, as he now considers the impact of his music on his legacy. While fatherhood hasn't fundamentally changed his creative style, it has brought depth to his music, allowing him to infuse his experiences into his work more intentionally. He noted that his journey so far has led him to a clearer understanding of why he makes music, adding, “Initially, it was just about fun, but now there’s purpose.”
Darkovibes’ commitment to representing Ghana globally resonates through his new lens as a father. As he continues to make strides in his career, this transition into fatherhood adds an emotional layer, amplifying the importance of his role as both an artist and a father. Fans can anticipate that Darkovibes’ upcoming work will carry this renewed sense of purpose and authenticity, providing listeners with music that’s not just for entertainment but for inspiration and cultural pride.
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