US-based Ghanaian musician, Adam Ro has urged upcoming artistes not to give up on their craft.
According to him, there are many factors that are likely to hinder the progress of local artistes in their quest to be the best.
Adam Ro, known in real life as Rashid Rauf Adam, believes that the music game could easily present every artiste with challenges.
But the past year has seen the rise of another batch of young sensations making waves.
They come from across all parts of the country.
Many of them are trying are still exploring ways to stay relevant and ride on the momentum.
On his part, Adam Ro wants all budding musicians to stay committed to developing their potential.
He also observed that learning from best practices elsewhere is also another way he suggests can keep upcoming musicians a step ahead in their careers.
The versatile artiste first started his journey under the name, Adam Ro Music. He recorded his first-ever single, ‘Pray,’ which he distributed by hand to friends and family, building an initial fan base.
He also has been recognized internationally by music lovers across the world.
Some of his works include Higher Man, Mix, Africa Woman and Schoolyard Crush.
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