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Kwesi Arthur Reflects on Musical Evolution: “I’m Not the Same Person I Used to Be”

Ghanaian rapper Kwesi Arthur recently sat down for an interview on 3Music’s Culture Daily show, where he opened up about the ongoing discussions surrounding his musical journey. With his latest project, “This Is Not The Tape III,” fresh in the minds of fans, Arthur addressed the criticism he’s been facing regarding his evolving musical style.

During the conversation, Kwesi Arthur acknowledged the inevitability of change, stating, “People are always going to complain about how I make my music. I’m not the same person I used to be when I started making music.” This statement sheds light on the artist’s growth since the inception of his career and highlights the shifts in his artistic expression over time.

The rapper’s remarks offer insight into the challenges he faces as an artist navigating the expectations of both fans and critics. Despite the scrutiny he receives on social media, Arthur remains steadfast in his commitment to artistic exploration and growth.

In addition to discussing his musical evolution, Kwesi Arthur also shared plans to venture into agriculture, diversifying his interests beyond the realm of music. This move underscores the artist’s multifaceted approach to life and his willingness to explore new opportunities beyond the confines of the music industry.

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