Highlife music stalwart KK Fosu has made a passionate declaration about his undying love for music.
“Music is my everything. I’ve never thought of quitting,” the veteran artist stated in an emotional interview that resonated across Ghana’s entertainment scene.
Fosu’s commitment shines as peers retire. “When stage lights hit me, nothing else matters,” he told Accra FM, recalling performing through personal tragedies.
Younger artists like Kuami Eugene praise Fosu’s influence: “He showed us longevity is possible.”
The veteran still records prolifically, blending classic Highlife with contemporary Afrobeats elements.
His perseverance comes at a cost – Fosu admits sacrificing family time and lucrative non-music ventures. “This isn’t a career; it’s my calling,” he explained when asked about retirement rumors.
As Ghana’s music industry evolves, Fosu’s unwavering dedication offers both inspiration and caution. While streaming transforms consumption, his old-school work ethic – performing anywhere from festivals to small clubs, proves some values remain timeless.
With a new album reportedly coming before Christmas, KK Fosu’s musical journey continues defying industry odds and generation gaps.




