I want to be a legend like Michael Jackson – Camidoh
Raphael Atatsi Camidoh, better known by his stage name Camidoh, is a Ghanaian Afrobeats singer and songwriter. He has stated that he wants to write music that is relatable to his fans, akin to the late, great American musician Michael Jackson.
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The well-known crooner revealed that he “really wants his song to be relatable to his audience” during an interview about his music career on TV3’s Afternoon Show. This explains why recording his music requires a lot of work.
“It requires a lot of work on my part to make my music, which is why when it is released, it feels very relatable because I have to sing with a lot of passion to convey those emotions to the next man, which is what the music is talking about,” he said.
After that, the “Adoley” hitmaker revealed his intention to write songs whose lyrics emotionally engage listeners, emulating Michael Jackson’s influence.
I said, “You know, listening to Michael Jackson makes you really feel like you are there. I want to be as legendary as him.” He went on, “That is the kind of artist I want to be; when he says heal the world, you really feel that he wants to heal the world.”
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Camidoh just released his newest song, “NFL (Breakfast),” which is a reflection of a previous heartbreak he went through. He said that in spite of the difficult circumstances, it made it possible for him to spend more time with his family, especially his mother.
In order to deal with the fallout from the breakup, the celebrated singer admitted to going to therapy and getting support from friends.