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'I don’t record desperate songs' – Kontihene

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Musician Nana Appiah, popularly known on stage as Kontihene says he does not record ‘desperate’ songs but chooses to give his fans and music lovers time enough to catch up with his songs.

“I don’t record desperate songs then I will need to chase them all the time because I know that if I release a song today and you don’t feel it, I give you time, you will catch up with the song,” he said.

The Royal Family Entertainment signee noted that music lovers that follow him closely, get access to his every released songs.

“I don’t desperately chase songs as if it is the only thing that I can do, I put it out there, those who mark me closely, they get access to it, those who are not I give them time to discover it… I just give people time to make their discovering,” he said in an interview with an Accra-based private station on Monday.

“Give people time to make their own discovering, because there are certain things about songs. You put it out there, the listener is not feeling the message at that very time, do you force the listener? No, respect the listener, give them time, they will catch up with it … (if) it is a message put it there, it’s just a book, people are still reading old books now because somebody recommended it or they discovered it,” he stressed.

The ‘Aketesia’ hit-maker added that some songs don’t need promotion because they can promote themselves.
“Some songs can travel and promote (themselves), when you happen to get one or two, count yourself blessed because it has caught fire easily but those that don’t catch fire easily, relax for it.”

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