Ghanaian musician Fameye has disclosed that he has lost interest in being a superstar.
The singer, born Peter Famiyeh Bozah, says he wants to preach the gospel
“My highest level this year has to do with my song, ‘Praise’, together with how I found myself. Before, I just wanted to blow up. I wanted to be a star.
“Now, I feel like I don’t want to be a star. I want to be a messenger. I want to be a preacher and preach to the people the message I have for them, which is coming from the spirits. So this year, I found two solid things – I found myself, and I found a new sound which is praise,” Fameye said.
In an interview on Hitz FM, the rapper admitted his inability to sit, plan and write lyrics as an artist and claimed nothing is unique about consciously planning a song because he lives in the moment to inspire himself and connect with his instrumentals.
“Trust me, I have never sat down to write my lyrics, and I don’t have anything special to say about how I write my lyrics. But I know it’s a moment, I live in the moment, and I inspire myself.
So anytime I hear the production, I go down. I connect to the instrumentation, you understand? So there is nothing special but anything I say in my song, remember I’m a preacher, and Peter is the one saying it. It has to be positive because I’m a positive guy,” he added.