Trigmatic advises Ghanaian artists that fame is good, but they should pursue further education

Rapper Trigmatic from Ghana advises other musicians to think about going to college in order to sustain their career.

Trigmatic advises Ghanaian artists that fame is good, but they should pursue further education

In a recent interview with Graphic Showbiz, he gave this advise.

According to Trigmatic, education is an essential part of every artist's life because it helps them understand how to portray their line of work.

"If you're a rising celebrity, I think you should show an equal willingness to advance yourself. Enroll in courses that will advance your grasp of how even your craft can be projected, and show interest in them.

"Don't just abandon your studies because you think your music career is doing well right now. Anything can happen in our sector because it is both extremely competitive and changing quickly.For this reason, I am incredibly inspired by musicians like Samini and Okyeame Kwame who continued their academic pursuits despite their success in the music industry.

It will come a day when artists will need more than just talent and hard effort to preserve their reputation and success, he said. "As I said earlier, things are swiftly changing.

Trigmatic continued by saying that if Ghanaian artists ventured outside of Nigeria, they could achieve international acclaim and prosper financially as well.

"I believe it is time to stop comparing performers from Ghana and Nigeria; I think it is unfair. Ghanaian singers must identify their target market outside of Ghana and make an attempt to reach out to their new admirers abroad, according to him.

Songs by the rapper include Gye Nyame, Akwantuo, and Something Dey.