Afrobeat singer, Kelvyn Brown, better known by his stage name Kelvyn Boy has explained the reason he stopped granting interviews for some time.
The musician said he needed to pay more attention to his personal life to make sure everything was right with him outside the public domain.
Despite the fact that he is a public figure, Kelvyn Boy believes that anything concerning his life must be set right as he is human, thus making him capable of being vulnerable at some point.
The singer condemned the idea of famous people faking happiness at every point, even though they may be in pain secretly.
"It was enough, and I needed life because I have one as well. I’m just like you, so I needed myself and space," he told KMJ on Prime Morning.
After staying away for some time, the "Yawa no Dey" hitmaker said it has had a great impact on his life as he has had enough time to examine and readjust his way of living and produce more hit songs.
He said, "Positively, because I’ve gotten time for myself, I’ve thought of things and am beginning to do and move things right for myself. That’s why I said I have a life. I can’t come here and come and pose in some way, and things are not right in the house."
Just to testify to the major change that he was able to put into effect while he was away, Kelvyn Boy stated that he stopped explaining himself to people because he thinks understanding himself is key to the sustainability of his career rather than listening to people.
Asked whether he was scared of losing relevance in the industry, the "Mea" songwriter averred that "I’ve never thought of that because I’m always out there, and even if I’m sleeping, I’m making money. I don’t necessarily need to be on people’s faces for you to feel like I’m up there. So, I’m beginning to move right because if you move right, you don’t need ten shows to be okay. I come here when it’s necessary."
The "Down Flat" hitmaker further revealed that the song, even though it made waves and provided a lot of money, was shot on a low budget. He said the video was shot on a budget of less than GH₵10,000.
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