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Hip-hop and Afro-Pop musician, Kwesi Slay is out with a new single called ‘Billionaire’.
According to him, the song was inspired by American disk jockey, DJ Khaled’s Snapchat story.
‘Billionaire', released under Slay Music Group, was produced by Lyrical Beatz with the video shot in Dubai and directed by Yaw Skyface.
In an interview with AdomOnline, Kwesi said that the song is a motivational piece which talks about how most people strive to become billionaires.
He stated that to reach that level of wealth one will need an undiluted level of hard work, determination, focus, discipline, consistency, etc.
He added that he mostly gets inspirations for all his songs from life because “I believe what we are exposed to or the kind of environment I find myself in has a very great influence on my music.
“Growing up in Ashaiman where it’s mostly dominated by slums, it had its implication of either being positive or negative.”
He said he is open to having a feature with all artistes both in and outside Ghana.
“My advice to people who look up to me is, never to undermine their personality and always have it in mind that we are all destined for greatness regardless of our condition today.”
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