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Fameye: I ditched a promising football career, it wasn’t my destiny

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Fameye, a well-known musician in Ghana, revealed he was once a gifted football player but gave up that dream in favor of a career in music.

He explained that playing football was not his goal.

The rapper and singer, according to entertainment commentator Martinez, resembles a football player.

“I play football,” Fameye responded.

“I [used to] play as a defender but they nicknamed me Eto’o.”

“I am a defender but everything about me [and my play] came off as a striker.

“I also loved Eto’o. I had a shirt and, with paint on a paper, I inscribed his name at my back,” he kissed his teeth at his childhood naivety and unsophistication.

“You can go to Kwabenya and ask anyone there. I used to play Torino,” he mildly challenged his interviewers to investigate what he was saying.

If he is so good, why did he stop? it was asked of him.

“It did not work out,” he explained. “It’s not that I was not successful at it. Sometimes, it is simply not your purpose.”

“You have to know where your destiny will turn around or blossom,” he asserted.

“You need spiritual awakening to see these things,” with his left hand, he pointed to his left eye repeatedly.

He demonstrated how some people persist in doing things despite failure just because they have been encouraged to never give up.

“It’s different from you being disheartened.” he said and argued: “Some of these [wise] quotes worry [misled] us.”

“Just because it is said, ‘Never give up’, someone can keep at something which he knows in his heart of heart is not in line with his purpose or destiny,” he stressed.

“I recognised I can play football but I equally noticed it would not help me in the long run. I identified that mine is to do music,” Fameye, alias Peter, shared.

“When I sing, my soul is excited,” he sat up, pushed his chest out and with his hands gestured fulfilment.

The ‘Thank You’ hitmaker was speaking in an interview on an Accra-based FM station.

 

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