Ghanaian gospel musician, Joe Mettle has disclosed that he used to hustle at a very tender age just to support her family financially.
The 2017 Vodafone Ghana ‘Artiste of the Year’ in an interview on Rainbow Radio revealed that he started hustling at the age of 16 just to survive–his hustle was about selling ‘waakye leaves’, a business which was run by her mother.
The ‘Bo Noo Ni’ hitmaker said:
‘’I sell before going to school. When I am in the afternoon shift, I sell in the morning. When I am on the morning shift, I sell after school but due to the nature of the job, I wake up very early in the morning to go and sell”.
Joe Mettle added that he had no option than to help his mother since he was aware of their situation. He has worked as a backing vocalist for the likes of Danny Nettey, Reverend Tom Bright Davies and Cindy Thompson.
Born Joseph Oscar Mettle is currently battling with Sarkodie, Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy and late Ebony Reigns for the 2018 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards ‘Artiste of the Year’.
Source: Ghanacelebrities.com
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JOE,i'm very happy for you but be careful with these awards they can unmake you.Pride is lingering.please be very careful.
As said in Jeremiah, before you were born God new you. No matter where you started or the beginning the end is important. You went through that just to shape you for the work of God. I thank God for how far he has brought you. The Bible says all things work for good for those who trust in the Lord. For the award if it is designed for you, you will surely have it. we will all pray for you to get. Continue to do the good work and the Lord will continue to shower his blessings on you. I am a testimony to that. Stay blessed my Brother