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What’s next for you?
You can plant a vision through a metaphor — e.g., “It’s like sharpening my axe before the next swing.” Helps the audience visualise momentum.
How do you want to be remembered?
A final story moment that wraps everything in a reflective quote or personal parable.
What’s been your biggest lesson so far?
Perfect for a turning-point story or symbolic metaphor. Shows growth and maturity.
What sparked your passion for music?
Great moment for a childhood origin story or vivid trigger moment metaphor. Builds relatability.
Have you ever wanted to give up?
Use a resilience story or a survival metaphor — frames persistence with emotional weight.
What’s your creative process like?
Use a step-by-step metaphor to make your method more tangible and interesting.
How do you deal with pressure or critics?
Tell a pressure story or flip it with a metaphor like “I bend, but I don’t break.”
How has your style evolved over time?
Reflect with a before/after story or development metaphor to show artistic growth.
What makes your message unique?
Use a metaphor that highlights how you stand out — e.g., “I’m the lighthouse, not the boat.”
Why do you touch on topics others avoid?
Time to position yourself as the truth-speaker. Use metaphors like “someone has to sweep the corners.”
What was the first song you ever wrote?
An origin story moment. Share your raw beginnings through a personal or humorous story.
Who’s influenced you the most?
Great for a tribute story — compare them to a compass, firestarter, or scaffolding that shaped you.
Do you remember your first time on stage?
Perfect moment for a transformational story or stage-fright metaphor. It humanises you.
What would you tell your younger self?
Tell a looping-back story. Create closure with a metaphor that shows what’s changed.
What does success mean to you now?
Opportunity to redefine success using a fresh metaphor — e.g., “Success is like peace — loud in silence.”
If your music had a mission, what would it be?
Define your artistic purpose using a mission-driven metaphor like “My music is a scalpel, not a sponge.”
Why the name Chief?
Brand story moment. Use metaphor or symbol to explain the weight and legacy of the name.
What’s the hardest verse you’ve ever written?
Tell a battle story or emotional struggle moment — makes technical craft emotional.
What makes your performances unique?
Use a metaphor like “I don’t perform; I conduct energy.” Highlights your presence.
Do you see yourself as a leader in the culture?
Use a leadership metaphor — “Not a captain giving orders, but a flame that lights others.”
What’s something fans don’t know about you?
Perfect time for a reveal story. Use an unexpected metaphor to show contrast.
How do you stay grounded?
Use metaphors of balance or roots — “My boys are my gravity. They keep me centred.”
What’s your writing routine like?
Analogies can make it sound magical — e.g., “I chase smoke until it becomes fire.”
Why do you focus so much on lyrics?
Use a sharp metaphor — “Lyrics are not decoration, they’re the spine.”
What scares you?
Share a vulnerability. Use a metaphor like “I fear rust, not fire — fading out, not burning up.”
What do you want your music to change?
A purpose-based analogy helps here — “I want to be the earthquake that shifts silence.”
Do you think you’re underrated?
Respond with a seed-growing metaphor — “You don’t see the roots, but they’re the deepest part.”
What’s the boldest move you’ve made?
Storytime moment. Describe the decision like jumping a cliff or crossing fire.
What does Ghana mean to your music?
Cultural metaphor moment — “Ghana is the soil my sound grows from.”
What’s a moment you’ll never forget?
A pure story card. Choose one moment, wrap it with emotional tension and release.
What’s a misconception people have about you?
Use metaphor to flip the perception — “They see stone; they don’t see the fire inside.”
What does growth mean to you?
“Growth isn’t height; it’s depth.” You can express internal evolution metaphorically.
What would you change if you could go back?
Share a regret moment — with a time-loop or reflection metaphor.
Do you feel pressure to keep topping yourself?
Use a mountain metaphor — “I don’t chase height, I chase resonance.”
Why do you keep doing this, even when it gets hard?
The core-driver story. Use a metaphor like “Because this isn’t a path, it’s a pulse.”