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    There’s no point in likening Sugarcane to any of my works

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    Afrobeats artiste, Camidoh Afrobeats artiste, Camidoh

    Ghanaian Afrobeats musician, Camidoh has said he is not under any pressure to deliver another chart-topping hit.

    In an interview with Graphic Showbiz, Camidoh said he remains committed to creating high-quality music that resonates with his audience rather than striving to replicate past successes.

    Camidoh expressed faith that his records would receive the attention they deserved in due time, attributing his musical gift to divine blessing.

    “No, I’ve never really been under pressure to make another song like Sugarcane. I believe I’ve been blessed with an amazing talent and I make amazing music. So, there’s no point in likening Sugarcane to any of my works.

    “I believe that at the right time, my records will get the necessary attention because they are all very beautiful songs. If I were struggling to make music, then I believe I would be feeling that way. What God has blessed me with is a gift, so I’m not being forced to cook another Sugarcane. Not at all,” he stated.

    Addressing some challenges faced by the industry, Camidoh called for the value of artistes and their contributions to be properly communicated to the public.

    According to him, greater appreciation and understanding of an artiste’s worth would lead to more respect and celebration of their work.

    “I think our industry needs to be heavy on value communication because I believe when people appreciate and understand the value an artiste or song or the act of making music carries, they will celebrate and cherish it more,” he said.

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