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TRANSITION FROM A GROUP TO SOLO ARTIST WAS VERY CHALLENGING – FLOWKING STONE

FLOWKING STONE

Flowking Stone has revealed that going solo after his brother Kunta Kinte became incapacitated was very challenging for him. He explained that he nearly quit music when the group Bradez went down especially when he heard Kunta had stroke.

According to him, it was so difficult coming back and when he did, it became more frustrating when even organizers slashed fees because he always turned up alone anytime “Bradez” was billed for a show when actually they were expecting a duo.

The versatile rapper said another thing that made it stressful was doing the music and taking care of his brother and that he needed to cancel some of the shows for that reason.
Quizzed about update on Kunta, the hard rapper said his brother is fine and is even featured on his new album

Kwaku Nsia Boama a.k.a Flowking had this interview with Obaatanpa Radio 92.5 during the entertainment show hosted by Dr. Dr. Ogboro Naghty DJ last Friday.

Flowking released his much awaited 14-track album titled “The Decision ” which features artists such as Shatta Wale, Akwaboah, Mr. Drew, Harry Songs, Prince Bright and a host of others. Over 10 producers and engineers worked on the
album according to him.

Flowking later opined on the new MUSIGA administration saying we lack structures in the music industry and that he is urging them to put things right to make the union attractive for people like him and his other colleagues to take them serious.

He concluded the interview by encouraging upcoming artists not to give in life but push and it shall be well.

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