Ungrateful artistes only have one future - Kaywa

Record producer claims that ungrateful artistes will always live to regret the actions in the future

Ungrateful artistes only have one future - Kaywa
Kaywa

Award-winning Ghanaian producer, Kaywa, has pointed out that musicians who do not show appreciation for the help they get always end up stuck in the future.

He maintained that the artistes won't know immediately the damage that they are doing to themselves by being ungrateful, but they would eventually end up regretting it in the future.

“If you don’t learn how to say thank you and appreciate what someone has done for you and at the long run behave as if you didn’t benefit anything from what someone has done for you, it destroys your image and you’ll live with it forever," he said

The multiple award-winning sound engineer and Highly Spiritual Music CEO said this in an exclusive interview with Amansan Krakye on GBC’s Radio Central in Cape Coast.

 

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“Let’s try as much as possible to run away from ingratitude and it’s dangers because gratitude will take you further in life. God’s faithfulness doesn’t diminish on his children but what will make you go on further is to be grateful.

“So gratitude should be part of every human character. Your own ungratefulness will stare in your face and prevent a lot of blessings coming into your life,” he said. 

Kaywa won the VGMA Sound Engineer of the year in 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2016 has been ordained a minister of the gospel after he was conferred with a Doctor of Divinity certificate from the United Apostolic Theology Seminary.

His discography includes popular pieces such as Olofofo by Castro, Bibini Ba by Kwabena Kwabena, Niger Bebe by Ruff n Smooth, Kolom, and Ma Girl both by Buk Bak, Onyame Nhyira by Sarkodie, Samini’s Where My Baby Dey and Asem’s Bye Bye.