If the hit songs don't come, Kwesi Arthur should return to school, suggests Ruthy

Ruthy, a showbiz insider, has advised Kwesi Arthur to rethink his choice to pursue a classroom education and to start following Amerado Burner as soon as possible in the wake of the hit-making lull in his camp.

If the hit songs don't come, Kwesi Arthur should return to school, suggests Ruthy

Hip-hop/Trap musician Kwesi Arthur Emmanuel, also known as Kwesi Arthur in the music business, stated that he is happy with his senior high school diploma at one point.

The rapper who made headlines for his hit song "Grind Day" felt that since money is the result of classroom education, there is no point in wasting time on lecture books and pamphlets as long as the music is worthwhile.

He expressed this opinion in a conversation with Amansan Krakye on Cape Coast-based radio central.

"I still continue to learn. I doubt I'll be able to attend a lesson where the instructor is sitting in front of me. I'm always willing to learn something new, Kwesi Arthur said.

However, it appears that Kwesi Arthur is having musical difficulty because the hit songs are not appearing. That is to say, Kwesi Arthur hasn't had a big-time hit song since he first began out many years ago.

Ruthy, a showbiz insider, has advised Kwesi Arthur to rethink his choice to pursue a classroom education and to start following Amerado Burner as soon as possible in the wake of the hit-making lull in his camp.

Remember that Amerado Burner received admission to the University of Ghana because he anticipated that his career in music might not always pay off as predicted.