Ghanaian superstar King Promise is gearing up for this year’s Promiseland 2025, and ahead of the much-anticipated event, he sat with the Culture Squad on Culture Daily to share insights into his journey, mindset and the explosive experience fans should expect on December 30th at GHUD Park.
King Promise spoke passionately about his evolution and the mindset that has shaped his music. According to him, it takes super ambition to truly connect with who he is as an artiste. He revealed that he never originally planned to pursue music professionally, but his deep love for the craft inevitably led him there.
One of the things that sets him apart, he noted, is his refusal to be boxed in. “I don’t limit myself to genre,” he shared, emphasizing his commitment to staying true to his sound while exploring new creative directions.
With Promiseland 2025 fast approaching, the singer promised nothing short of an unforgettable show. Fans, he teased, should prepare for crazy surprises this year, adding to the excitement surrounding the annual end-of-year celebration of Ghanaian music and culture.
The conversation also touched on his strong industry relationships. King Promise spoke fondly about his bond with Mr Eazi and their collaboration, SEE WHAT WE’VE DONE, a track that grabbed even more attention for featuring visuals from Mr Eazi’s wedding with Temi Otedola. He further highlighted his record BAD HABITS with Davido, noting how impactful that link-up has been for his catalogue.
With momentum building and the star reflecting openly on his journey, Promiseland 2025 is shaping up to be his biggest edition yet.
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