Ghanaian rapper Opanka has revealed that his two-year stay in the United States had no connection to putting his music career on hold, contrary to widespread speculation. Instead, the rapper clarified that the time was spent furthering his education.
In a recent interview, Opanka, renowned for his influence in Ghana's music industry, shared his commitment to personal growth through education.
My two years living in the States had nothing to do with me putting my music career on hold. The power that social media or technology has means you can travel abroad for shows while still keeping your music alive. That’s why I travelled
He emphasised how digital platforms bridge geographical gaps:
He underscored the value of education in enhancing his craft:
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