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I deserve to be honoured for my contribution to the music industry – Kwaw Kese

Ghanaian hiplife artist Kwaw Kese, an award winner, feels that his significant contributions to the country's music industry deserved official acknowledgment.

Kwaw Kese, better known by his stage name Abodam, feels that his innovative style and musical talent have made a lasting impression on the business throughout the course of his two-decade career.

According to Kwaw Kese, he has shaped the musical landscape in addition to delivering entertainment. He has constantly produced hit songs that appeal to a wide range of listeners, displaying his lyrical skill and distinct sound.

In addition to his artistic accomplishments, Kwaw Kese has addressed important issues facing the music industry and acted as an advocate for the welfare and rights of musicians.

The “Awoyo Sofo” hitmaker claimed he hasn’t gotten enough flowers for his efforts to the music industry in an exclusive interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM, stressing the need for him to be honored nationally.

“I have been in the industry for 20 years, this year is my 20th year in the industry and it has been a back to back something. From Releasing hit songs and bangers to performances yh I feel good. For ‘flowers’ I haven’t received enough but to my self I’m proud of myself,”

he said what he expects, the crooner said, ” I expect a lot but you can’t have everything. I believe I deserved to be honoured nationally by the government. You know when we came to the scene, it wasn’t the same as we are seeing now, I came in and I changed everything. So I believe I deserve to honoured officially.”

Kwaw Kese, who is celebrating 20 years in the business, notes that he is proud of his accomplishments even though he doesn’t feel like he gets enough credit for them.

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