During a recent diary session on Tuesday, Whitemoney expressed his belief in his talent and declared himself as one of the leading highlife and Afro musicians to emerge from West Africa.
During the session, he declared, “By the grace of God, I know I am one of the greatest highlife musicians and Afro musicians to come out of West Africa because I know I am talented.”
With unwavering faith and determination, the reality star added, “And by the grace of God, I will win the Grammy.”
This bold declaration from Whitemoney has ignited anticipation among fans and music enthusiasts alike, who eagerly await his future endeavors in the pursuit of this esteemed musical accolade.
KanyiDaily recalls that Whitemoney had previously slammed his music critics, saying he is looking forward to receiving major international awards including Grammys and MTV awards for his songs.
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