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Up and coming musician, Kahpun says he is the next biggest dancehall artiste ready to take Ghana and the world by storm.
According to him, this is the era for him to shine thus all other new dancehall artistes should press pause on their journey.
Kahpun made the bold claims in an interview with Zion Felix when he was asked if he knew or heard of Jupitar, Epixode and AK Songstress.
“I have heard of Jupitar, Epixode and AK Songstress but I’m not in a competition with any of them. They may all be doing their own things in different ways and patterns, maybe their time is past or now coming but all I’m saying is: this is my time and that’s what am working towards right now,” Kahpun explained.
The 'Excuse Me Miss' singer said that he and other great talents need attention from the media and other industry stakeholders.
"The music industry is stagnant and we see the same faces every day and it’s kind of boring; there should be systems and structures put in place to help open the game so new ones can come in with different energies and dynamism…If that happens the industry will grow better than what we have now,” Kahpun added.
Kahpun is currently on the road to “Mainstream Greatness” with a brand new banger titled “Business” off his “MyStoryMySongEP”.
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