Lyrical Master – Questions with O’hene Savant

A powerful wordsmith and lyrical master, O’hene Savant‘s passion and skill is undeniable. A super duper talented lyricist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist.

What in nature inspires you and why?

All of nature. Sound, colours, silence. The wind, the rain, the sun, the sky and even things that are nature that we tend not to think of as nature. Like our minds. Art and human creations are not typically seen as “nature” but what is more natural than us humans expressing ourselves.

Is there a person/place or moment that has defined your creative path?

There is no person or place that has defined my creative path, because everywhere I have ever lived or even visited has contributed to my creativity. As a spiritual person, I recognize that I can be anywhere at any given time.

What is your superpower? How do you intend to use it?

My superpower is my ability to dissect things and learn them quickly. I plan on continuing to use it to propagate highly art from my community to the world, because culture changes minds, and minds changed are changed people, and changed people, change things.

If you could go back to the future, what message would you take?

If I could go to the future, if I am understanding you right. I would take the message of creativity.

It is the closest thing to being godly. Being creative. This is why there is a saying “An idle mind, is the devil’s workshop. We need to be creative. It not only at its highest level gives insight, but it also gives us purpose, and what’s life without purpose?

*If it’s okay, I would like to thank the interviewer for preserving the art of the interview. Your role is valuable and many are not recognizing the importance of legacy these days. People like yourself are the keepers of the culture and in this digital era this is becoming increasingly important. Wishing you all success you envision for your company.


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