Rapper Don Elvi, 17, has revealed what inspired his ‘Believe’ Extended Play (EP) project.
According to the Kumasi-based rapper, this new project is dedicated to all Ghanaians hustling on the street.
“As young as I was, I knew and could feel that I had this music thing in me though I had to go through phases of rejection, it came with a fierce move of passion.
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“Music is not your thing you ain’t got it. Only God knows the number of times I received this statement from people at my early stages but I have made it this far because of this magic word ‘Believe’,” he told the media.
Motivated by the stress on the street, the rapper is poised to take over the streets and make sure the poor and needy are always satisfied.
“There are a lot of young ones out there who are going through lot of rejection trying to make it and it inspires me to put my experience on a tape to inspire the young ones on the street to believe in their skills, craft and whatever they want to do,” he assured.
Don Elvi, who further pledged his commitment to street children, added he has created a foundation that will feed young ones on the street on regular basis.