I Want To Be Like Michael Jackson – Camidoh
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I Want To Be Like Michael Jackson – Camidoh

I Want To Be Like Michael Jackson – Camidoh

Ghanaian Afropop singer and record producer Camidoh has disclosed that he aspires to be a legend like the late Pop star Micheal Jackson.

According to him, he wants his music to be relatable to his audience, hence, it takes a lot for him to record.

Camidoh
Camidoh

In an interview on a Ghanaian media station, the “Sugarcane” hitmaker stressed that he wishes to have songs with timeless lyrics like that of Micheal Jackson.

“I want to be legendary like Michael Jackson, you know when you listen to him you can really feel. When he says heal the world, you actually feel that he wants to heal the world and that’s the kind of artiste I want to be,” he stated.

Known as the “King of Pop” music before his death, the late Michael Jackson was famed for his time records, captivating and melodious voice and spectacular and exceptional dance moves and performances. He was a boundless talent and had immense global appeal and influence.

The Grammy-award-winning act set unprecedented records and could brag about uncountable achievements in the music industry. He sold over 500 certified records, released 10 full-length studio albums and won 13 Grammy awards.

For his unprecedented achievements and records, even in his death, several artists globally including Camidoh, wish to be like him.

Meanwhile, Camidoh is out with a new single “NLFBREAKFAST” after his long musical hiatus and break. The singer narrates his heartbreak experience in the new song with melodious and catchy lyrics and beats.

In an interview on Hitz FM, he revealed that he sought for therapy to overcome his heartbreak.

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