Dancehall artiste, Kaakie, says
she does not want to be compared to any musician who does her kind of
music because she remains the best. According to Kaakie, her track
record is evidence that no female artistes comes close.
“I am
the only female artiste who has won Dancehall Artiste of the Year award
and I am glad to say I opened the door for others to follow” Kaakie told
Showbiz in an interview. Although nothing has been heard from Kaakie
for almost a year, the Too Much hitmaker said the fact that she has been
quiet does not mean she has been overtaken by others.
“In
this game, you need to give way for others to shine. When Kaakie started
making it where were the others? What I am proud of today is the fact
that others are following my footsteps,” she said. Throwing light on
what has been happening to her music career after releasing Ronaldo last
year November, Kaakie, real name, Grace Kaaki Awo Ocansey, said she has
been touring countries like Zimbabwe, South Africa, Nigeria among other
African countries with her music. “
My dream is beyond Ghana
and I am planning with my management team to make that a reality,” she
said. Asked what she was currently up to, Kaakie who did not want to
give out much just said she is coming out very big next month.
“I
don’t want to talk too much but allow my action which is my music do
the talking. People think Kaakie is no more but I want to surprise those
doubting me that I remain the best”, she added. Known for songs
Zuuchia, DC Tun Up, Body Flame, the graduate of University of Ghana,
Legon, who started her music career at St. Martin De Porres Basic School
in Dansoman, Accra said nothing will stop her from doing what she loves
best which is music.
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Thursday 13 August 2015
Don’t Compare Me To Anyone; I Remain The Best”- Kaakie
Publisher GhanaThings.Com
8/13/2015 06:02:00 pm
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