The hardest part of creating her individuality and sound, according to singer-songwriter Christie Quincyna Quarcoopome, better known as Cina Soul in the entertainment industry, was discovering her voice.
She claimed that it was difficult and intentional to stand out among the many other musicians in Ghana and around the world.
“Given that there are so many artists in the world, I think the hardest aspect is always identifying your sound or what sets you apart.
What will set you apart when there are hundreds even in Ghana, she said.
the Ojorley hitmaker stated developing your individuality in music is not boxing up your talent but rather it offers an artist a sense of relatability with their viewers during a talk on TV3’s New Day.
She said, “It’s like at every moment, you uncover a different type or another aspect of you. It’s like discovering multiple personalities related with my voice.
For my very first EP, Ojorley, I was a different version of myself.
This is a side of me that I didn’t know existed, I thought.
She also spoke passionately about pursuing a career in music, but one of the difficulties she stated was that she wasn’t financially prepared because she was still in school and actively exploring her artistic abilities.
Tonight at the Accra Marriott hotel, Cina Soul will conduct a pre-Day Valentine’s performance titled “One night only.