Former Hiplife star, C-Zar who became famous with his hit track, Araba Lawson years ago, has explained why he ended his career abruptly.

On this note, the rapper began selling electrical parts as his source of livelihood. He recently (May 26) launched his new firm, Lucky Electrical Shop at Adenta and it was the launch that the rapper revealed there is no money in Ghanaian music.

According to him, he’s making lot of money from his new venture compared to when he was doing music.

Here’s what he said:

The electrical company yields more money than music so he sees no reason in wasting time in rapping to entertain his fans without making enough money when he can use the same time to selling electrical materials and make a lot of income.

“My elder brother is the president of Ghana Trade Union and Ghana Electrical Association so it was only right for me to follow his steps since he has more knowledge about the business.

There are a lot of advantages I can benefit from my elder brother so it was only important I follow him and that is why I’ve put the music aside because it cannot feed me.. The fly cannot give me money.

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“Everybody can attest to it that I never flopped in music, I won awards, had nominations for awards several times, attained fame and enjoyed everything in music so I don’t need music for fame again” C-Zar said at the launch.

When asked about his next business line, C-Zar revealed that he is planning on stating real estate business.

The musician was a household name in the formative era of Hiplife music. He produced lot of hit songs such as Mercy Lokko, Araba Lawson, Sumsum Sorfor and others.

Source: ghgossip.com

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