Ghanaian artiste Kush Keef recently took center stage on 3Music TV’s 3hread Special, where he candidly shared his experiences, challenges, and inspirations that shape his music career. Speaking passionately, he reflected on his environment as a driving force behind his storytelling, emphasizing how personal struggles and real-life encounters fuel his creative process. "Music for me has been a blessing. Music inspires my life through everything I see," he said, highlighting his deep connection to his craft.
Kush Keef also spoke about the sacrifices he has had to make, including cutting off friends who did not align with his artistic vision. He acknowledged the difficulties emerging musicians face, from accessing studios to finding the right platforms to promote their work. Citing Bob Marley as a past influence, he revealed that Burna Boy now serves as his biggest inspiration, given their shared approach to storytelling through music. With a focus on uplifting the youth and spreading knowledge, Kush Keef remains committed to making music that resonates with people on a deeper level. Wrapping up the interview, he left viewers with a powerful message: "Never give up in life... always strive and prosper."
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