Ghanaian reggae and dancehall icon Samini has reflected on his remarkable journey in the music industry, sharing insights on his growth from a young star to a respected veteran still thriving decades later.
In a post shared online, the award-winning musician recalled rising to stardom at the age of 21 and continuing to remain active and relevant at 44.
“I became a star at 21 and I’m still thriving at 44 and counting,” he wrote, expressing gratitude to fans and supporters who have stood by him throughout the years.
Samini thanked those who believed in his talent from the beginning, noting that their support has been key to his longevity in the entertainment industry.
He also offered advice to young people, particularly those around the age he first found fame, highlighting the value of maturity and focus.
“If you are 21 this is for you… The more mature you get, the quieter you become,” he wrote.
Samini urged young people to protect their energy and avoid giving attention to things that add no value to their lives.
“Let nothing that adds zero to your value drain part of you because you paid attention,” he added.
Ending his message on a heartfelt note, the Linda hitmaker reaffirmed his love for his fans, assuring them that their bond remains strong.
“Pause… go back to… read again… Love you for loving SAMINI. We dey together forever,” he concluded.
I became a star at 21 and I’m still thriving at 44 and counting. All I can say is thank you to those who believed. If you are 21 this is for you … The more mature you get the quieter you become…. Let nothing that adds zero to your value drain part of you because you payed…
— SAMINI (@samini_dagaati) March 13, 2026
