'The love they showed me was deep' - Adina Shares Her Experience In Her Recent Tour

 “This is not to mean that I don’t love it or feel happy when I hear my music in various corners of the country but the manner in which I entered these places and the magnitude of the welcome was just so great" - Adina

'The love they showed me was deep' - Adina Shares Her Experience In Her Recent Tour
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Ghanaian Female Artiste Adina has disclosed her experiences during her recent Tour in the Southern Hemisphere.

According to the beautiful musician, she felt validated looking at the love and support she got during her visit. She told Graphic Showbiz how speechless she was looking over people approaching her with selfies and videos shots.

 She told Graphic,

“I feel validated judging from the love and support I got from these places. I got lots of videos from the people there asking that I come over, some were singing my songs but I felt it was just a normal thing because we get these videos from time to time.”

“But I was overwhelmed when we got there. People came out in their numbers and it was so great. The love they showed me was deep. This is not to mean that I don’t love it or feel happy when I hear my music in various corners of the country but the manner in which I entered these places and the magnitude of the welcome was just so great.”

“I worked on some collaborations with some artistes there and shot some music videos as well, which we cannot wait to show the world.

 

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 “This is not to mean that I don’t love it or feel happy when I hear my music in various corners of the country but the manner in which I entered these places and the magnitude of the welcome was just so great. My team and I try to sell the music instead of our personal lives, I am known for what I do which is music and so that should be the area of concentration.”

“I have a management that understands where we want to take the brand to, we understand each other. We have our differences but we work around it. Again networking is important; as an artiste, you need to know that to be able to break certain grounds, you need to get the ground work intact. A lot of work has to go in, you should stay focused and don’t give in to distractions.”