It’s Not Easy – Guru Details Struggles Of Pursuing Education While Making Music

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Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku
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Guru has candidly shared the challenges of juggling his flourishing music career with tertiary education.

During an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz on April 14, 2025, the Ghanaian musician born Maradona Yeboah Adjei, disclosed that he was still pursuing his education when he dropped several hit tracks.

“Balancing music and academics is extremely tough, but I’ve managed to release a few songs that have performed impressively. Right now, Eye Nwanwa is topping the charts, and Bebree also made a significant impact,” he revealed.

The rapper elaborated on how he and his team find creative inspiration, drawing heavily from everyday life.

“We tap into what’s happening on the streets—the rhythms, the sounds we hear—and turn those into music. That’s our process. These songs met expectations, though in some cases, the core ideas came from external sources,” he noted.

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Guru also addressed speculation surrounding his track Enkoyie, featuring Benji, which many listeners perceived as politically charged due to its references to “kakistocracy.”

While the song hints at broader societal themes, Guru clarified that its primary focus wasn’t political.

“Often, our songs are built around specific concepts. In this case, I developed a narrative within a larger theme. The song actually centered on relationships, not politics,” he clarified.

Despite not releasing a full album in nearly six to seven years, Guru affirmed his continued presence in the music scene, saying he prefers to release singles whenever inspiration hits.

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