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In a chit-chat with TV personality Giovani Caleb on the popular program Showbiz 360, the Grind Day spitter said he couldn’t contain his joy when he landed in America as he laughed from the airport to his hotel room.
“My first time traveling I went to LA, I was laughing all the way from the airport to the hotel. That was my first time there and in Tema, America was a place everyone wanted to see, so going there was just crazy for me.”

Kwesi Arthur said he loves to be in Ghana even though he can be anywhere he wants to be in the world because he strongly believes he can operate from Ghana.
He hinted that he has a new album called ‘Son Of Jacob’ cooking in the studios – about 90% complete – with a lot of hit songs to storm the industry.
The 2018 BET Award nominee for Best International Act also shed light on how he started singing in church and inconspicuously nurtured his music talent.
“Oh not really, I’m not really a church boy though I was always involved in the church. My uncle had a church, so I was helping him at the church. Yeah, he operated a church, Pastor David, it was his own church but now he is with the Royal House, so I was helping him.

Sometimes I will play the keyboard and all, I wasn’t really good but I played to help, though it wasn’t really serious,” he told the host of Showbiz 360, Giovani Caleb amidst smiles.
Asked what his family, especially his uncle’s reaction has been since he ventured into the music scene with his hard-hitting rap style, the ‘Son Of Jacob’ responded by saying “me I wasn’t really churchy, though I went to church I was free to do what I had to do, so he will understand”.
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