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Magic Rocker Reveals Making Music Is a Dream Come True

Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
September 21, 2024
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US-based-Ghanaian musician, Magic Rocker, who first gained recognition as a DJ, has left behind a successful sound engineering, DJing, and production career to pursue his ultimate dream–making music.

Magic Rocker, spent over a decade building a name for himself in the entertainment industry and explored sound recording, production, and songwriting in Ghana and US.

According to him, music has always been in his blood and he’s now determined to make it his life’s work.

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His decision to go into full-time music creation raises questions: Why now? What triggered this shift from a successful DJ and producer to a musician starting from scratch? For Magic Rocker, the answer is simple and it’s about fulfilling a childhood dream.

Though filled with uncertainties, the journey seems not to deter Magic Rocker. Unlike many who might fear failure or worry about how they will measure up to industry expectations, he remains unfazed. 

His confidence stems from a deep-seated passion for music and an understanding that this is his moment to live out his lifelong ambition.

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“From the moment I ventured into music, many people tried to discourage me. They couldn’t understand why I chose to leave behind my career as a DJ and all my other endeavors to focus solely on music. For some reason, they were convinced I would fail. The skepticism was real. They questioned my decision at every turn, not realizing that music has always been my deepest passion.”

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When asked about the possibility of failing in this new pursuit, Magic Rocker explained that the outcome would be less important than the journey itself. 

For him, making music is not about joining the crowd of successful musicians or succumbing to fears of failure, but rather about giving his all to realize his childhood dream.

“But here I am, five years later, with a growing catalog of music performing well on all the major streaming platforms. Not only that, but my songs are also receiving significant airplay across multiple radio stations. It’s been an incredible journey, which means so much to me.”

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“It is a dream, and I am finally living it. That’s all that matters to me. No amount of discouragement or doubt from others can sway me from this path. I’m here to stay, and I’m committed to doing what I love,” he added.

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Although his primary goal is to pursue his lifelong dream of becoming a successful musician, Magic Rocker is also focused on creating a support system for underground artists. 

He believes that by nurturing and promoting up-and-coming musicians, he can make a lasting impact on the music industry. 

As the CEO of Gavali Music record label, Magic Rocker emphasizes that his exposure and experience have given him the tools to help rising talents push through the complex music landscape. 

By leveraging his record label, he hopes to provide these artists with the necessary resources, guidance, and industry connections to push them into the spotlight. 

“My vision is not just about my success. It is also about building a community where underground musicians can have a platform to thrive, grow, and achieve their dreams of stardom. We’re all familiar with the challenges faced by emerging artists in Ghana –they have little to no support, which often leads to untapped potential and unrealized dreams.

“That’s why I want to leverage my exposure and industry connections to empower and uplift fellow artists, providing them with the support they need to thrive and succeed.”

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Magic Rocker’s real name is Richard Essien and he is credited with songs such as Talk Dirty, Peace Rain, Lion King, Who Are U, Fati Down Down, Trophy Man, and Sweet Like Sugar, among others.

The artist, who has worked with Grammy award winners such as Michael Rose, Don Carlos, Anthony B, Elephant Man, Sizzla, Frankie Paul, Sppragga Benz, and Ava Cherry, among others, describes himself as multi-talented and a versatile artist with a vision to change the world with his talent.  

He began his music journey as a club DJ in Chicago and later ended up at Elma and Company; a children’s television show aired on Chicago public access cable.

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