
Ghanaian rapper Kwaw Kese has revealed that unlike some of his colleagues who flaunt luxury cars on social media, he prefers to sell his cars and reinvest the money into profitable ventures.
Speaking in an interview on Hitz FM with Kwame Dadzie and Doreen Avio, the “Abodam” hitmaker explained that he sees cars as temporary assets, not long-term investments. According to him, holding on to flashy vehicles doesn’t make sense when they can be turned into funds for business or other productive opportunities.
“I don’t keep cars in my house and take photos like my brothers do,” Kwaw Kese said. “I would drive a car today, the next time I would sell it to do another investment. I don’t keep one car for long.”
Kwaw Kese added that he has learned over the years to prioritize financial growth over material display. For him, it’s more important to build lasting wealth than to show off possessions.
The rapper’s remarks have earned him praise from fans who see his mindset as a sign of maturity and business sense, emphasizing that true success goes beyond luxury cars and social media appearances.