D-Cryme declares he can fill up heaven with his performance
Ghanaian rapper Darlington Agyekum, also known as D Cryme, has made headlines with his bold claim that he can fill up Heaven if given the chance to perform there.
In a recent interview with Nana Romeo on Okay FM, D- D-Cryme expressed his unwavering confidence in his craft, stating, "If you don’t believe in yourself, you will set limits.
As for me, even if I am given a chance to perform in Heaven, I can fill it up.
D Cryme emphasised that an artist's mindset should not be constrained by the size of a venue.
He believes that with self-belief, knowing one's worth, and playing one's cards right, any space can be filled.
"You can think about it that this place has a 10,000 or 100,000 capacity… But if you believe in yourself, you know your worth, and you play your cards right, you can fill up any venue," he added.
This statement has sparked a buzz among fans and social media users, with many praising D Cryme's self-confidence and others debating whether his claim is genuine motivation or playful exaggeration.
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