Pat Thomas Never Spent A Dime On My Music Career – Daughter Reveals
Highlife artiste, Nana Yaa, daughter of Ghanaian High life legend, Pat Thomas has revealed that her father does not deserve any accolade so long as her music career is concerned.
According to Nana Yaa, who is considered as one of Ghana’s fast-rising artistes, her father,
despite all his connections and money didn’t spend a dime on her music career.
Nana Yaa, who was asked during an interview with Amansan Krakye on Radio Central was
asked whether she got it easy in the music industry considering her fathers fame said;
“I want people to know that I didn’t have an easy play because my father is Pat Thomas or that I will have an easy ride or things on a silver platter, no no no, I didn’t get that support from him. I didn’t get that help from him so I had to work. Everything that I am today as an artiste, I din’t get any help from my father”
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She also added that; “I had hustled as a woman and female artist on my own, by myself and the help of my team to get to where I am today. I don’t want people to have that notion that my father is Pat Thomas so I had it easy, I didn’t get it easy at all, everything is the opposite. I’m still struggling but it’s good because it makes me a strong artiste and someone who appreciates things in life more”
She however admitted that there are some craft traits she inherited from her father.
“The only thing I got from him is my talent though it’s from God, I also got some from my dad. If I’m singing you’ll see me as a female version of my father because certain ways I sing and dance on the stage and the way I jump is like my father. These are the little things I inherited from my father, which I’m grateful for. But a situation whereby he would hold my hand and take me to this person and say my daughter or give me money never happened”.