Kacey Moore looks forward to more music

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Ghana's representative at this year's Big Brother Afric (Hotshots)
2014 Kacey Moore, has disclosed he hopes to collaborate on songs with
legendary Ghanaian artistes, Kojo Antwi and Amakye Dede.
In an interview last Tuesday, Kacey Moore, who is also a poet and
musician told Showbiz that, he grew up listening to these artistes and
he even has copies of their albums overseas, so he would love nothing
more than to work with them on some projects.
Kacey Moore said that his time in the Big Brother House has given him
the exposure he needs to enable him expand his career as a poet and
musician.
"Nothing really changes now, I'm going to keep doing what I was
before I entered the Big Brother House, except this time, I have a
much bigger audience now.
If I was performing to a few thousands before, now I will be
performing to tens of thousands," he said.
He said that he was considering relocating permanently from his base
in South Africa to Ghana but that would depend on whether the projects
he was working on take off.
"For the moment, I'm going to be in Ghana a lot more probably every
month but I can't say for sure if I will be relocating permanently.
"I have various projects in the works such as a television show,
poetry concerts among others.
These have to take off before I can make any definite decisions," he said.
He disclosed that his time in the Big Brother House revealed to him
that he was not spending enough time with his family. "That was one of
the biggest lessons I learnt during my time in the House. I was
surrounded by strangers yet I was doing everything with them, I made a
vow that after I get back from the House, I will spend more time with
my family," he said.
He also described the chances of the remaining Ghanaian
representative, Ma'mBea, to win the competition as very bright.
"With the previous editions, I wouldn't have said she has a chance of
winning but with this current edition of the show, things are much
different. Looking at how most of the strong contestants have been
eliminated, it seems Africa is leaning towards people who are calm and
laid back."
"I believe this improves Ma'm Bea's chances of coming home with the
money considering she has remained this long and has not done anything
stupid in the House, although people like Macky2 from Zambia, and
Tayo, from Nigeria, are still strong contenders."
Kacey Moore, born Desmond Adu-Amoah, told Showbiz that he felt the
Ghanaian public was not doing enough to support Ma'mBea in the house.
"Since I've been in Ghana, I have been observing the local radio and
television stations and the noise about Big Brother is very low here
compared to other countries. Ghanaians are not voting enough and this
is seriously affecting our reps," he revealed.
Credit: Graphic Online