King Promise, a renowned Ghanaian artist, has always set his sights on achieving global recognition. In a recent interview with Bola Ray on Accra-based Starr FM, he opened up about how a particular song sparked his ambition.
“From the very first time I heard R2Bees’ ‘Slow Down,’ I knew that was the type of music I wanted to create,” King Promise shared. “That song made me realize the kind of artist I aspired to be—a global music icon.”
King Promise’s commitment to creating music that transcends local boundaries has driven his career. He emphasized his desire to produce music that resonates not only in Ghana but also across the continent and around the world.
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Reflecting on his journey, King Promise expressed satisfaction with his progress but emphasized that he views his current achievements as just the beginning. “I’ve worked towards this goal, and at this point in life, it is beautiful. But for me, this is only the beginning,” he told Bola Ray.
The interview highlights King Promise’s dedication to his craft and his strategic vision for global success. His story is an inspiration to aspiring artists who aim to impact both local and international music scenes.