Ghanaian musician Kwame Yogot has credited Shatta Wale with teaching him a valuable lesson in resilience and determination.
In a recent interview monitored by News & Vibes, Kwame Yogot revealed that observing Shatta Wale’s career and experiences has taught him to be “thick-skinned” and immune to negative criticism.
Kwame Yogot explained that before, he used to take offense to insults and backlash from fans and internet users.
However, after studying Shatta Wale’s approach to dealing with criticism, he realized that it’s essential to develop a thick skin to succeed in the music industry.
Shatta Wale, known for his unapologetic and outspoken persona, has often faced criticism and backlash, but he has consistently demonstrated an ability to shrug off negativity and maintain his focus on his music and career.
Kwame Yogot has taken note of this and has applied the same principle to his own life.
By learning to be thick-skinned, Kwame Yogot believes he can navigate the challenges of the music industry with more confidence and poise. He credits Shatta Wale with instilling this valuable lesson, which he believes will benefit him in the long run.
This testament to Shatta Wale’s influence highlights the impact he has had on the next generation of musicians, including Kwame Yogot.
Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr., born on October 17, 1984, is a Ghanaian producer and reggae-dancehall musician better known by his stage name Shatta Wale, formerly Bandana. His hit song “Dancehall King” earned him the Artiste of the Year award at the 2014 Ghana Music Awards.
Kwame Yogot, whose birth name is Kenneth Kyeremateng, is a rising Hiplife artist from Ghana. Known for his humorous and relatable rap style, he is often called ‘The Rap Comedian.’ Signed to Sky Entertainment Records, Yogot has made a significant impact on the Ghanaian music scene and continues to ascend in his career.