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People Have Advised Me To Take Drugs To Boost My Confidence During Performances — Singer Safo Newman Reveals

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Ghanaian musician Safo Newman, known for his hit songs “Akokoa”, “Miss Issabela”, and “Sorrow Fly”, has spoken candidly about the challenges he has faced since rising to fame.

In a recent interview on Hitz FM with Andy Dosty, Safo Newman revealed that he has been advised by some individuals to take illegal drugs to boost his confidence and energy during performances.

However, Safo Newman firmly stated that he will not succumb to such pressure, emphasizing that he remains committed to staying true to his identity. “I won’t be doing that. I don’t think I can do that,” he stressed.

Safo Newman also addressed criticism he has faced regarding his calm demeanor on stage, which he attributes to his introverted personality.

While some may expect a more energetic and “wild” performance, Safo is resolute in his commitment to authenticity. “I am who I am, and I will not change to please others,” he said.

The singer has also faced backlash over his fashion choices and perceived lack of stage presence. Nevertheless, Safo Newman remains focused on improving his craft and creating meaningful music.

He shared that he is working to enhance his skills while producing music that not only gets people dancing but also stimulates their minds with thought-provoking content.

Safo Newman’s determination to stay true to himself and his art is a testament to his resilience and commitment to his craft.

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Source: OccupyGh.com 

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