Nero X Encourages Young Artists to Seek Guidance from Veteran Musicians

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Joseph Nkrumah Buabeng, popularly known as Nero X, a Ghanaian Highlife musician, has encouraged young artists to seek guidance from veteran musicians in their quest to improve their craft. He shared this sentiment after collaborating with Ghanaian Hiplife legend Tinny on his latest single, “Medo Wiase.”

Nero X expressed his admiration for Tinny’s musical depth during their collaboration and believes that Tinny should be celebrated as one of Ghana’s best rap artists. He emphasized the importance of learning from veteran artists, stating that young artists have much to gain from their guidance in order to improve their own music.

He further highlighted the valuable contributions that veteran artists can still make to the music industry and encouraged young artists to seek their guidance. Nero X believes that the Ghanaian music industry will thrive when young artists learn from the experience and expertise of the legends.

Regarding his upcoming projects, Nero X revealed that he is planning to release an album titled “Phase Two.” The recently released single, “Medo Wiase,” is part of this album. Nero X stated that the album will showcase his versatility as an artist and introduce a new side of him to his fans. He clarified that although he is not a gospel artist, he sees himself as a Highlife musician, and the upcoming album will demonstrate his musical range.

“Medo Wiase” is now available for streaming on various platforms, and fans can look forward to Nero X’s upcoming album, “Phase Two,” to experience his evolving artistry.

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