Kwaku Flick Finally Cautions People Comparing Him To Kwesi Arthur As He Reveals The Only Artist He Should Be Compared To

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For the many who have been keen followers of musician Kweku Flick following his big breakthrough as one of the young talented musicians to have emerged from the Garden City, one thing that has always been said about him is the issue of how he sounds like GroundUp Chale boss, Kwesi Arthur.

In various interviews, the question about how his voice seemingly sounds like Kwesi Arthur has been asked a lot and in all these instances, Kweku Flick has been calm about it and offered a response.

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However, it appears that he is finally fed up with these comparisons as he has finally come out to caution people to stop comparing him to other artists because he is in his own league.

According to him, he can also be seen as an incarnate of the legendary singer and composer, Nana Ampadu who for many was the king of all musicians before his death.

Kweku Flick‘s tweet sighted by zionfelix.net reads: DON’T COMPARE ME TO ANYONE, I’M THE RETURN OF NANA AMPADU!!

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This caution comes at a time he readies to release a song which is titled ‘Ewiase’ that will most definitely be a monster hit taking into account how the little teaser released online by Kweku Flick sounds.

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