Because of his ability to flow with almost every genre of music, it is easy to forget Kwesi Arthur is a rap artiste and excels in it.
The rapper has released the fifth ‘Thoughts of King Arthur (Dior Pop Smoke) to remind fans he is only growing bigger and better in the craft.
This version of Thoughts from King Arthur, talks about, not losing focus or getting distracted when there is a goal ahead to be achieved.
He advises people to drop the naysayers in their life, let their actions speak and also to not allow people’s opinions hold them back from reaching the set goal.
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