Hiplife Artist, King Zumm, is seeking the favour of God for a verse from Medikal on his new banger titled 'Mini Bi.'
The musician said conversations with Medikal’s management are far advanced. However, he is hopeful that “senior man” would bless him with that verse on his new trendy.
“It’s gonna happen; I gave the song to his manager already, so I think Medikal will do it…I’m just praying to God that senior man should just bless me with that verse,” he prayed.
King Zumm told Co-Host of Prime Morning, Jay Foley, that he has more songs to be released, yet, “one step at a time.”
He wants music lovers to expect greater collaborations from his end.
“We’re working; we’re still on the work. With my team, we have strategies; we have drawing boards we always go to and then figure stuff out…
“More stuff coming up, and then they should expect more collaborations coming up; we take it one step at a time, so they should expect great things from King Zumm,” he hinted.
Focus as upcoming artist
The Accra-based artist mentioned that his primary concentration as an upcoming artist is to hit and make heavy “blows” in the music industry.
He acknowledged the need to pay attention to the business side of his craft; however, that is not of more importance to him now.
“…to hit is our major focus as a rising artiste so our focus is always on that aspect because that is what you wanna get to go, you don’t really look at the other side like the business aspect.
“Although we know that we have to look at the business side and all, it’s not easy to get the boss in Ghana music so for an upcoming artiste that’s all the focus is on,” he noted.
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