FRH : No , not at all . I have an army of great producers who work on my projects . I have guys like Alberto , Perry Mingle and others . CSM : I noticed you have Paq on your EP , what ’ s your relationship with him ? FRH : Yeah , Paq is my boss . He ’ s the person I go to for samples and beat . We were in Mfantsipim School together but he was a senior . He ’ s one of my brother ’ s friends so we have that cordial relationship going on . CSM : How did this whole music business start with you ? FRH : Long story short , it was back in high school . I was a junior and our senior boys asked me and some friends of mine to exhibit our talents . It ’ s actually a ritual back then , I don ’ t know if it ’ s still going on now . There was a punishment if one fails to exhibit a talent so when it got to my turn I said I can rap then boom … the floor was mine to do my thing . I don ’ t really know where it came from but I found myself dropping bars and the next thing I know is it was 5am and I was in a music studio with one of my senior boys about to record a song . The song came out and people loved it hahaha CSM : You mentioned that you do music based on how you feel , so tell me what drives your emotions into doing music ? FRH : Here ’ s the thing , it all has to do with how I want to be remembered when I ’ m no longer here someday . It ’ s this feeling of producing materials that will last a long time that drive my emotions which I transform into music .
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We do honor and acknowledge them however with all the challenges we as young artistes are facing , it becomes close to impossible to still make time to applaud the legends before us .
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