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Rapper Trigmatic has called on his colleague artistes to further their education while embarking on their music pursuits.
Speaking to Graphic Showbiz, he explained that in a fast-changing industry, it is important to seek knowledge that could help artistes improve their craft.
“That’s the reason for which I have huge admiration for the likes of Samini and Okyeame Kwame who still pursued higher learning despite their music success...I believe that if you are a rising star, you should demonstrate an equal desire to develop yourself," Trigmatic said.
He added, "Enroll and show interest in courses that can help you have a better understanding of how even your craft can be projected."
The 'Sika Nti' hitmaker noted that in the future artistes might need more than talent and hard work to maintain their fame and success.
“Don't just give up on education because you believe your music career is succeeding at the moment. Our industry is rapidly changing and highly competitive and anything can happen," Trigmatic added.
In an earlier interview, Trigmatic stated that he never limited himself to pursuing just music - a decision he says he is happy about today.
"I want to leave a legacy and I know I am on the right path. Apart from my rice business which is doing well, I am also into other things which fetch me money and I am so happy I never boxed myself into doing only music at the time,” he said.
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