Born into a musically-inclined family, Kwadwo Akwaboah Jnr, is certain that guidance from his music-legend of a father, Kwadwo Akwaboah Snr, will ensure his success in every song he releases.
According to him, his father has contributed to many of his works, including his yet-to-be-released album titled 'Lighthouse'.
Speaking in an interview on Joy Prime‘s Showbiz Now with KMJ, Akwaboah Jnr stated that his father contributed to the production of about 60% of the songs on the album.
He explained that his father is the one person who tells him what’s right and wrong without any fear when it comes to his songs.
"He doesn’t mince words so he tells you the truth. I sent him the whole album and when he listens he criticises without any fears. He is the general overseer and he tells me all the weaknesses in the song," he dislosed.
He revealed that he had the chance to sit with his dad so Akwaboah Snr could give him proper feedback to gear the 'Lighthouse' album into excellence.
"Once he is able to tell you the mistake, you can correct them…my friends tell me it’s good but he is different and straightforward," Akwaboah Jnr added.
Akwaboah Jnr on Monday outdoored a single titled ‘Ensesa’ off the upcoming album.
The song has received many accolades from fans with some saying they are eager to listen to the complete work.
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