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Alfred Benjamin Crentsil, widely known as A. B. Crentsil, has advised young entertainers to plan and take their time before hitting the limelight.
Speaking exclusively to JoyNews Becky, the ‘Moses’ hitmaker shared the importance of planning one's future in life.
“Well, all I have to tell the younger ones is that they have to be careful and plan well before they move," he said.
Touching on what has kept him going for about three decades, the musician touted his ability to get the job done well.
“Well, you know you have to perform well for people to like you and your music has to be reasonable and enjoyable that’s it.

"I have several shows I’m playing ahead of me," he added.
A. B. Crentsil is a Ghanaian musician, one of the "big three" of contemporary Ghanaian vocalists. Crentsil has won numerous Ghanaian music awards, including the Fontomfrom Evergreen Award, a special honor bestowed upon a musician with 15–20 years of continuous music experience.
Crentsil continues to release new albums and to win the accolades that are awarded to top musicians in Ghana.
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