A. I think in fairness to most artists, they know they need to be savvy, or they want to be savvy, but it’s not an easy job mixing, you know, the creativity and the business because both are actually creative endeavors. And both take a toll on the mind. You must write this record and you must focus on writing these beautiful melodies and focus on representing yourself as a creative, as an artist, and as a superstar. But at the same time, you still have to be thinking about some emails, being on some Zoom calls and all of those things. But I feel my talent really is creating stuff. Whether it’s in the boardroom, or on the Zoom call, it’s business, it’s music. I was just born to create.
Q. What does the future of music in Africa look like?