Winner of the 10th edition of TV3’s Mentor music reality show, Lawrence Senyo Adiase, popularly known as DSL, has bemoaned that to be in the music industry, you can’t walk your way through but rather fight your way through.
According to him, one always needs to be that soldier, but without the camouflage, one needs to be a soldier at heart to fight their way through the music industry. He made this known in an interview on Max TV.
Speaking on the Max Morning Show, he said “After TV3 Mentor, it was in the deal that you have to work with a record label for a year”. He continued that before Mentor, he did almost everything for himself, which included recording his own music videos, but after winning and joining LYNX Entertainment, things have been easy for him, and if we are to see him pressured, then it’s just him pressuring himself to do more.
The reggae/dancehall artist asserted that his forthcoming EP, which is a reggae EP, is where he will show the world who he really is. He is behind the popular local single ‘Boys Pe Cho’.
Source: Ghana/max.com.gh/maxtv/maxfm/Belinda Quansah