“I’m a public servant and a slave to the rhythm” - Reggie Rockstone

Reggie also made known that he wants to change the world and be remembered for it

“I’m a public servant and a slave to the rhythm” - Reggie Rockstone
Reggie Rockstone

Reggie Rockstone has revealed that celebrating him as the Grandfather of Hiplife music is not a choice he should be making but leaves the pronouncement in the hands of the music stakeholders to decide.

According to the Rap president, the most significant thing is that he is full of life and kicking although he is not into music as he used to.

“I don’t care about that. I’m alive, I’m strong, I’m well enough and still here. Every time I see Uncle Ambolley, I’m like I wanna be like you. He’s still strong and alive so I’m grateful for God giving me life,” he said.

 

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Speaking to Attractive in an interview, Reggie disclosed that one thing he wants to be remembered for when he pass away is being able to lend a helping hand to others.

“I wanna change the world. I am so proud of my kind-heartedness. I inherited it from my father. We all go to church but I want to be remembered for more than the music, as one who was compassionate”, he stated.

 

 

He explained that although he will be recapped on his achievement as a musician yet there is always the need to go the extra mile but lending a helping hand to each other to make the world a better place to live.

“I’m a public servant and a slave to the rhythm,” he added.