Ghanaian media personality Blakk Rasta, known as the Kuchoko Legend, recently spoke candidly about his birth details and spiritual beliefs during an interview with Nana Romeo on Accra 100.5 FM’s Ayekoo Ayekoo show.
The reggae singer-songwriter proudly announced that he was born on “Monday, September 2, 1974, at 7:20 PM on the dot,” weighing 5.5 pounds, emphasizing the importance of being open about one’s age and rejecting the “inferiority complex” that leads some to conceal their true age.
“Secondly,” he added, “some people also feel when they reveal their age, someone could use fraudulent documentation to trouble them legally.”
Addressing concerns about legal implications and superstitions related to revealing one’s age, Blakk Rasta emphasized his fearlessness in stating his actual age even on public platforms like radio.
“I lived in Tamale up until I left for school in Kumasi,” and “from Kumasi, I came to Accra straightaway.”
Reflecting on his upbringing, he shared his journey from Tamale to Kumasi for schooling and eventually settling in Accra, highlighting his unwavering commitment to transparency and gratitude.
Blakk Rasta also delved into his spiritual beliefs, describing himself as “half god and half human,” emphasizing the importance of constant prayer and gratitude regardless of the time or place. He debunked misconceptions about the duration of prayers, stating that even a simple “thank you God” is a profound form of prayer.
In urging others to embrace transparency and gratitude, he remarked, “thank you God” is a profound prayer, which is why “most of the time when I’m not talking, you hear me saying: ‘Thank you God, thank you Lord, thank you God.’ If you’re a Muslim and you want to thank God, it’s: ‘Alhamdulillah, Alhamdulillah.’”
God bless you a lot our Legend /Hero!! I appreciate it and learned from this truth because God the creator knows us more than we knew ourselves