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‘Grind Day’ singer, Kwesi Arthur, has opened up on his challenging past when he slept in a kiosk with his parents and three other siblings.
In a rather revealing interview with Deloris Frimpong Manso, also known as Delay, on her Delay Show, Kwesi Arthur said there were days when he had to wait for his mother to close business for the day before he and his siblings including his father could lay their beds.
“We were sleeping in my mom’s shop in Tema Community 5. We waited till she closed the shop at night so we sleep, together with my dad. We later moved to Ashaiman, then to Sakumono before moving in with my Grandma at community 9,” he told Deloris Frimpong Manso.
The singer also revealed that his childhood dream was to become a lawyer the moment he graduated from high school.
Kwesi Arthur has attributed his success in music to God.
According to him, he would never have been nominated for the 2018 BET Awards if God had not ordained it.
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