Ghanaian rapper Obibini believes many artists stop rapping because it requires hard work. He shared his thoughts during an Akoma FM interview on Entertainment 360. Creating rap music demands serious mental effort as writing multiple verses needs more creativity than singing. Obibini respects singers but sees why rappers change their style after experiencing how difficult consistent rap creation becomes. He mentioned that writing three sixteen-line verses for each song takes significant brainpower.
Famous rappers like Amerado and King Paluta recently switched to singing, which people often blame on poor money from rap. Obibini disagrees with this view completely. He points out that half of the wealthiest Ghanaian music stars make rap music. The key lies in finding your musical style where your rap fits best. Rappers can blend their words with Afrobeats, Highlife, or other musical forms because rap adapts easily. Success comes when artists take their craft seriously and pay attention to their musical foundation. Smart rappers who find their place earn substantial income from their music.
Famous rappers like Amerado and King Paluta recently switched to singing, which people often blame on poor money from rap. Obibini disagrees with this view completely. He points out that half of the wealthiest Ghanaian music stars make rap music. The key lies in finding your musical style where your rap fits best. Rappers can blend their words with Afrobeats, Highlife, or other musical forms because rap adapts easily. Success comes when artists take their craft seriously and pay attention to their musical foundation. Smart rappers who find their place earn substantial income from their music.