The song which was produced by Willisbeatz portrays the fleeting nature of human life and how people must live right with others and not engage in unnecessary hating and other “negative vibings”.
He told Graphic Showbiz that he got inspired to come out with this song because he thought life was too short for humans to be a judge over the deeds of others when they have their own to protect.
“I did this song to correct people on how they judge wrongly, hate unnecessarily and work against the progress of others. It is not good to always be a hater when you can be a blessing,” he stated.
Eyeing a move to expand the reach of his music, Qwesi Flex told Graphic Showbiz that he would be very pleased to work with R2Bees in future projects.
“I am not on any record label at the moment but my FlexFam team in Takoradi has been of immense support. I want to be under R2Bees and I hope my wish will come true one day,” he said.
Qwesi Flex, known in real life as Mclawrence Acquah has many songs to his credit which were produced by WillisBeatz. He is best known for songs such as Too Much featuring the musical group 4X4, Nyamekye featuring Nero X, Taste featuring Ayesem among others.
He won the New Artiste of the Year at the first edition of the Western Music Awards in 2017 and earned Afropop Song of the Year at the 2019 Western Music Awards with Pampana.
He has currently been nominated in the Western High life Music Personality of the year category at the upcoming Western Showbiz Industry Awards.
Story in Graphic Showbiz, Page 11
By Richmond Nyarko
Date of publication; October 24 - October 30, 2019
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