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Ghanaian media personality Andy Dosty has advised rapper Kenny Ice to stop the persistent complaining about unfair treatment in the music industry.
Andy's advice comes amid the young artist's consistent advocacy for fairness and recognition for his hard work, but the music industry and its players have often fallen short.
During an interview on Hitz FM's Daybreak Hitz with Andy Dosty on May 29, Kenny Ice said he has to work ten times harder to get noticed, even though industry people are aware of his contributions.
In response to Keeny's complaints, the host of the show advised him to limit the complaints, as too many of them will make his work unpopular.
“A musician, everyone knew that he was a smell fungus. He would talk and talk and complain about everything. Don’t become one. I’m only advising you. The more you complain, the less your work become,” Andy Dosty said.
He further went on to advise him to concentrate on hard work.
“Please, work harder, make sure you keep your focus, make sure you target at your goal and score,” he added.
Growth and success take time, Andy said, admonishing Keeny to focus on his goals to achieve them, citing the feats achieved by football legends Lionel Messi and the legendary Argentine footballer Diego Maradona
“Messi or Maradona didn’t just wake up or didn’t move from wearing diapers to scoring goals. It was a process,” he stated.
The veteran media personality also pointed out that sometimes, the challenges artistes face might come from within. He suggested that Kenny Ice take a closer look at his own efforts and approach.
“What’s the problem? It could be from you. It could be that you are not doing enough legwork. It could be that you think you are so big that every door you get to, it must open. But sometimes you need to break it open,” he said.
Who is Keeny Ice
Keeny Ice born Amu Barnabas, is a Ghanaian hip-hop and hiplife artist from Aflao in the Volta Region. He is known for his energetic performances and unique blend of Ewe and English in his music.
He claims that "When you get to the Volta Region, top three, I’m there, and this is someone pulling close to 10,000 to 12,000 crowds. I started putting up my shows in 2015."
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