Afrobeats musician Camidoh from Ghana has stated that he draws inspiration from the great American musician Michael Jackson for his audience to be able to relate to his music.
Regarding his musical career, Camidoh stated that he “really wants his song to be relatable to his audience,” which means that recording his music requires a lot of labor.
The musician stated in a Wednesday, June 19, appearance on The Afternoon Show that he wants to write songs that, like Michael Jackson, his listeners can identify to the words of.
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“It takes a lot of work for me to make my music and that’s why when it comes out, it feels very relatable because then I have to sing with a lot of passion just so when the next man listening those emotions can be communicated, so this is what the music is talking about.
“I want to be legendary like Michael Jackson, you know when you listen to him you can really feel. When he says heal the world, you actually feel that he wants to heal the world and that’s the kind of artiste I want to be,” he stated.
The song “NFL (Breakfast),” which was just released by Camidoh, tells the story of a heartbreak he had a decade ago.
The “Sugarcane” crooner said to Godwin Namboh and Anita Akuffo of the Afternoon Show on Wednesday that going through heartbreak gave him more time to be with his family, particularly his mother.
He claimed that after going through counseling and getting a lot of advise from friends to help him deal with the painful experience, he is still grappling with the matter.