You're going to fade If you're a musician who follows trends, K.K. Fosu

Ghanaian highlife performer Kaakyire Kwame Fosu, often known as K.K. Fosu, has counseled other musicians, urging them to concentrate on writing timeless songs that would endure the ages rather than chasing fads.

You're going to fade If you're a musician who follows trends, K.K. Fosu

 K.K. Fosu advises musicians to put more emphasis on eternal art rather than following fads and short-lived celebrity in the music business.

The seasoned performer shared his opinion that many modern musicians are more concerned with becoming well-known and lucrative than they are with creating timeless music.

In addition to stressing the significance of differentiating between commercial and timeless music, he recommended that songwriters follow a deliberate release schedule for their compositions in order to extend the life of their work.

He urged musicians to add live band performances to their songs because it might enhance the quality and sound of the work.

Understand the distinction between commercial and timeless music. I've come to the conclusion that, in this day and age, people are creating music mostly out of a desire for money and fame. As a musician, you will quickly fade out if you follow trends since you are stuck after the hype and trend dissipate.

"Amakye Dede's songs are classics that never go out of style; they always feel new when they are performed. You should establish a release schedule for your tracks as an artist. Every musician should become proficient with a live band; it will improve their sound and technique."