I Don’t Regret Leaving Nursing For Music – Big Trei

Big Trei

 

RISING GHANAIAN singer and songwriter, Big Trei, has hinted that the future in the music industry is bright, as she has experienced massive show of love from fans after coming to the limelight last year.

Speaking in an interview on Chill Zone hosted by Ned Ankrah on Guide Radio 91.5 FM, Big Trei indicated that she does not regret leaving the nursing field to music, indicating that she is poised to be one of the best female artistes in the country in the coming years, urging followers to support her career.

“When I completed nursing training, I got engaged with a private hospital. After getting bored, I decided to try my hands on this TikTok open verse, and here I am,” she said.

She indicated that following her decision to become an artiste after completion of her nursing programme, many people discouraged her from venturing into the music scene, saying, “People are not okay with my decision, and that is on them.”

According to Big Trei, she made her first viral statement after her open verse on Viola’s ‘Odometer’ song. She later did Stonebwoy’s ‘Psalm 23’, which also received some applause from fans.

She made her first debut song ‘Rising Star’, which talks about fasting rising acts in the music industry and what the future holds for her. She later released ‘Repaired’, ‘Holiday’, and ‘Daily Bread’ among others.

 

BY Prince Fiifi Yorke