Ghanaian singer Kofi Mante has opened up about the challenges of making a living from music alone.
Speaking with Doreen Avio, on Daybreak Hitz, Kofi Mante shared his honest thoughts on the financial realities of being a musician.
Asked if he does music full-time, Kofi Mante noted, "You can't afford to do music full-time, because you need to pay some bills and also take care of family. I come and go."
Kofi Mante's comments highlight the struggles many musicians face in making a sustainable living from their craft.
In the meantime, Kofi Mante has released his second album with eighteen tracks on titled Blessings which features Bisa Kdei, Fameye, Kurl Songx and many other artistes.
Kofi further disclosed the lyrics in these songs makes him feel like a prophet.
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