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I quit Radio to Focus on my First Love, Music- Trigmatic

Ghanaian popular rapper and songwriter Enoch Nana Yaw Oduro-Agyei, known in Showbiz as Trigmatic has said that he quit radio in order to fully focus on his music. Speaking with KOD on Starr Drive Trigmatic stated that radio was draining, hence his decision. “Let me be very honest with you, radio is very draining and […]

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Ghanaian popular rapper and songwriter Enoch Nana Yaw Oduro-Agyei, known in Showbiz as Trigmatic has said that he quit radio in order to fully focus on his music.

Speaking with KOD on Starr Drive Trigmatic stated that radio was draining, hence his decision.


“Let me be very honest with you, radio is very draining and that at a point in your life you would have to take a firm decision and it doesn’t necessarily have to be pleasant.

It must hurt, for you to take a bold decision, you need to feel the pain and it wasn’t too easy for to make that decision because I realised that it was getting into the way of my shows…It was just so I could go back to my first love which is music,” he said.

Trigmatic’s radio career started when he co-hosted “Young Vibes” with Jeremie Van Garshong on Vibe FM.

He later moved to Yfm, where he hosted a Saturday show called ‘Y express’.

Trigmatic is currently gearing up for the Kumasi edition of the “My Life” concert after a successful run in Accra.

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