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    KK Fosu Declares Himself ‘Prince Of Highlife’ And Pledges Loyalty To Genre’s Living Legends

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJuly 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    During his performance at the Amakye Dede at 50 Years of Music concert in London, Ghanaian highlife singer, KK Fosu, stirred the crowd with more than just music; he declared himself the “Prince of Highlife.”

    In a genre built by giants and layered with decades of cultural pride, the declaration could have easily been more grandiose. With a successful career spanning years of hit songs, few would challenge his claim if he had chosen the title of “king.” But for KK Fosu, the throne belongs to those who came before.

    Explaining the meaning behind his self-chosen title in a June 21 interview with Graphic Showbiz, KK emphasized that his choice was deliberate and deferential. “The title of prince reflects both respect and humility,” he said.

    His respect for the genre’s pioneers is unwavering. Rather than crown himself atop a tradition still thriving with living legends, he sees himself as part of an evolving lineage, one still deeply influenced by those who shaped its foundations.

    “There are kings in the Highlife world who are still active and relevant. They are our inspiration, and we keep tapping into their knowledge. I mean, I am still learning from them, so how can I call myself a king?” he reflected.

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    KK Fosu asserted that highlife is far more than a musical genre, it is the pulse of Ghanaian identity, a vessel of shared heritage and generational wisdom. “Highlife isn’t something to take lightly or see as a myth. Highlife is real. It’s our life, culture, our root,” he said, urging today’s artistes to preserve its spirit even as they adapt to new sounds.

    He called on younger musicians to balance creativity with reverence, noting that survival in today’s shifting music industry depends on blending innovation with deep respect for the genre’s roots. “We cannot afford to lose our way. And the only way to survive in this space is to create good music and listen to the legends who walk among us,” he added.

    “My signature line is ‘we don’t stop,’ and that’s more than a motto; it’s my mantra,” the ‘Sudwe’ composer declared.



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