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King Promise, winner of the 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMAs) Artiste of the Year, has dispelled the notion that artistes fade away after winning the ultimate award.
Talking about this in an interview with DJ Slim and Doreen Avio on Daybreak Hitz, he mentioned that music was his calling and that the award will rather spur him on to do more.
"I mean the only thing I say to that is even when I didn’t get one, I kept coming back to back so imagine now I have the main one.
I'm just gonna keep working bro, I love making music it’s not just a passion I feel like for me it’s kinda like a calling, I was born for this so for me, it doesn’t stop. Something like this doesn’t pause the work but edey push me to go harder,” he noted.
King Promise's winning mindset and passion for music are evident in his work and experiences over the past years. He sees this award as a step forward rather than a chance to relax.
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