Ghanaian actor Lil Win recently appeared on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz show in Accra, where he challenged the traditional notions of success and language proficiency.
During the interview, he shared his belief that talent and hard work are the true keys to achieving one’s goals, rather than solely relying on being fluent in English.
Lil Win, who is well-known for his comedic performances in the Twi language, urged listeners to reconsider the connection between linguistic abilities and success. He boldly stated, “English can never buy land, but talent can buy everything,” emphasizing the importance of innate skills over language proficiency.
In another interview on TV3’s The Afternoon Show, Lil Win revealed some impressive statistics about his acting career. He claimed to have been featured in over 2,000 movies, and potentially even more if television series were included in the count.
His mastery of Twi and his ability to connect with audiences through humor have made him a beloved figure in the Ghanaian entertainment industry.
Aside from his acting achievements, Lil Win has also found success in the music industry with hit songs like “Mama Boss Papa,” “Anointing,” “I Don’t Think Far,” and “Ladder.” His versatility as an entertainer has solidified his status as a multi-talented artist in Ghana.