Ghanaian musician Beeztrap KOTM made an intriguing revelation during a recent interview on the 3FM Drive show.
He shared his alternate career path, mentioning that if it weren’t for his successful music career, he would have pursued a calling as a pastor.
Expressing a deep sense of conviction, Beeztrap elaborated on the idea of combining his passion for music with his faith, noting that one can indeed be both a singer and a preacher simultaneously.
This multi-faceted approach to his artistry reflects his openness to exploring different avenues for spiritual expression and creativity.
Furthermore, Beeztrap excitedly discussed his upcoming collaborations with two of Ghana’s most revered music icons, Stonebwoy and Sarkodie.
Reflecting on these unique opportunities, he humbly acknowledged the significance of working with such influential figures in the industry.
His humility shines through as he attributes the success of these collaborations to serendipitous connections and chance encounters, underscoring the importance of personal relationships and networking in the music world.
In particular, Beeztrap highlighted the serendipitous nature of his collaboration with Sarkodie, recounting how the celebrated rapper reached out to him directly on social media, catalyzing the beginning of a fruitful partnership.
Likewise, the connection between Beeztrap’s manager, Tokyo, and Stonebwoy paved the way for another exciting collaboration, emphasizing the power of networking and interpersonal relationships in the music industry.
This convergence of talent, fate, and personal connections underscores Beeztrap’s journey as a musician and his continued pursuit of meaningful collaborations with fellow artists.
“If I don’t become a musician, I would have become a pastor. You can be a preacher and sing. I am planning on doing that.”
“It’s a blessing to work with Sarkodie and Stonebwoy. It’s not easy to get them. Sarkodie actually reached out to me personally on Instagram, and just like that, the magic happened. And for Stonebwoy, it was all thanks to a connection between my manager, Tokyo, and him.”
Source: NewsandVibes.com