Francisca Gawugah, a Highlife singer better known by her stage name Sista Afia, has said that black magic use would have killed her career.
During a mid-morning interview on Accra 100.5 FM with Nana Romeo, Sista Afia was questioned about what would inspire her to write a blockbuster song for the business.
Sista Afia responded by declaring that nothing would compel her to do “juju,” or black magic, as it is known locally.
“Nothing will make me go to seek black magic for a hit song. Yes. Nothing. I always say, where I’ve gotten to, I have nothing, but determination, and God is what has brought me this far.
“If God has brought me to this place in [my career] and I’m still going, why on earth would I go and take something that will kill me… will kill my career within the next two months? It doesn’t make sense. So I’ll rather stick with what I have,” she emphasized.
Sista Afia also shared her opinion on how some artists gain success overnight; she said that some people in life do little while others also put in their all when pushing their songs but success but do not guarantee the longevity of the success.
“The thing with the work is, if you are consistent and don’t give up, you’ll make it,” she added.
“Everyone has their unique blessing. You never know what the artist who’s a hit today’s family members did for them to be this blessed. So when it comes to issues like this [I don’t bother or envy anyone],” she shared.
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