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Musician Prince Bright has disclosed that he will not let anything hinder his determination to have a long music career.
Speaking on E Vibes with Becky, the hip-life musician says even though he is aging, he is working tirelessly to maintain a healthy lifestyle and stay in shape for music.
“I understand I'm growing and won't let the age get to me because I'm constantly working on my way to a healthy lifestyle, I work out when I can, it's really frustrating here in New York," he said.

"The least chance I get, I make sure I work out to keep up, music will never die, as long as I am alive and God is giving me the strength and ability to create, even if I don't do it for myself, I will do it for my children and people who are going to come after me”, he said on E Vibes.
Prince Bright, also known as Bling Sparkles, is a Ghanaian hip-life musician.
He is the sole surviving member of the Buk Bak music group after the demise of his partner Ronny Coaches.
He tells his story on E Vibes on 26th February at 8:30 am on Joy News and 4:30 pm on Joy Prime and on 27th February at 10:30 am on Joy News.
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