Even though his stage name is William Destro, he is really William Adzey Jr. Through his songs, he likes to spread positive ideas about the actual world and one's own self-worth.
The afrobeat and hip-hop artist has already been around for a long time. He says he wants to bring people up with his music, and he's lately been on a path of self-discovery and soul-searching.
The Volta Region of Ghana is home to Atiavi Hatorgodo, where he lives. While he's here, he's promoting and producing high-quality songs. His love of music dates back to his early years. A little boy who sang copyrighted songs.
In elementary school, he was influenced to begin writing songs by artists like Eminem, Akon, Lecrae, and EL. He was inspired by these idols to pursue a career in music. He studied just a few well-known artists, such as Joyner Lucas, Sarkodie, Burna Boy, NF, and Kelvyn Boy, on a very limited basis.
An up-and-coming artist's new hit, "Y3 NI ABRE," is performing well on the internet. Y3 NI ABRE is a Ghanaian twi dialect that says we are serious, we didn't come to play, it's an afrobeat song that speaks about not giving up, strength, and making the effort to tick off your objectives.
https://open.spotify.com/track/25BY2QnK7piZ0uK9h5Kzff
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