Ghanaian artist and TV presenter, Michy, has expressed that the prevailing lack of discipline within the Ghanaian entertainment industry is a reason she would discourage her son from doing music and rather encourage him to play soccer.
According to Michy, the absence of discipline in the entertainment sector is disheartening. As a result, she is hesitant about supporting her son’s potential involvement in the music industry. She insisted that there is money in soccer as compared to doing music in Ghana.
During an appearance on the Asempa Showbiz Review, Michy shared her thoughts on her son’s future aspirations. She conveyed her preference for Majesty to pursue a career in soccer, citing both its structured discipline and higher potential for financial success in comparison to music.
“No no no, he should go and play ball. $200,000 a week is not small money oo”, Michy answered when she was asked if she would allow her son to go into music. “The money is important to me and the discipline in football and you can a test to the fact there is very less or no discipline in show business. It comes with a lost of vices”, shed added.
“Majesty is a remarkable young boy, especially when he interacts with people—it’s truly fascinating. He’s already showing an interest in playing the piano, and we’re in the process of refining his piano skills. His inclination towards musical instruments and his desire to understand beats and rhythms are apparent. While I do recognize a potential future in music, I’d rather see him pursue soccer due to the strong sense of discipline that accompanies it,“ she expressed.
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