Kashmoney The Force sets Bole festival on fire in Port-Harcourt

The stage appears set for fast-rising rapper, Chukwuebuka Akaran, also known as Kashmoney The Force, to show the world he has what it takes to be one of the next wave-making pop stars on the music scene as he intends to bring a new force into the music industry with his rap.

After thrilling guests at the recently concluded annual Bole Festival in the city of Port-Harcourt, an event which also played host to Fireboydml and other artistes from the city, music lovers and revelers were shown glimpses of what to expect from the break out rapper as soon as he begins to drop his music contents.

Beyond music, he disclosed that he wants to reach out to his community in every way he could to change lives by giving back in his own way, unite and motivate the younger ones to believe in themselves and pursue their dreams.

With fans showing him love during and after the show, Kashmoney, who doubles as an entrepreneur, humanitarian and the founder of his record label, Empire Dreamin Records (EDR) started music from his secondary school days. He said he was glad to have shown the people that he was built for the big stage.

With the likes of Omah Lay, Burna Boy and a few other artistes making global impressions, when asked how intends to shine, the rapper said he wants to make head way with a different vibe and style, insisting that  “Music is an idea that comes from the person. A rapper is the person whose standards of life, intelligence, taste and approach to life have nourished his mind overtime.

Despite being a gifted rapper, he had impressed his colleagues as a business-minded young man hence they gave him the nickname “KashMoney”. When he opted to do music full time, he shortened the nickname to “Kash” and then added “The Force” to portray how much of a movement he is.

With the competition rife in the industry, the rapper said he believes he has the nature and personality as well as the taste to draw his listeners, saying this is why his fan base keeps growing.

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