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The 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards Artiste of the Year, King Promise, has expressed his thoughts on his big win in a conversation on Daybreak Hitz.
King Promise, in the interview, expressed his joy and appreciation for winning the TGMAs Artiste of the Year.
"I like this feeling, and it’s not even about validation, is also about just like I said, your people recognising and also crowning you. I feel that moment is something special, and I would have shot myself in the foot if I didn’t push further,” he told DJ Slim and Doreen Avio.
When asked what sets him apart, King Promise attributed his success to being true to himself.
"What sets me apart is just being myself. Just making music that I love, I don’t go to the studio and be like I have to make a hit today, like I don’t follow any trends. I just go to the studio to make music that I love, and it has to be real. I try to enjoy the best out of what I do, I try to be very intentional with everything I do, as much as I enjoy it, there’s a direction to it. So I feel like my direction is what sets me apart,” he stated.
King Promise's authenticity and dedication to his craft have clearly paid off, earning him the TGMA Artiste of the Year award.
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