A Pass Won't Let Fame Change His Personality ... For The Worse

Dancehall/Reggae singer A Pass says he won't let fame change who he is or make him forget his friends.

A Pass Won't Let Fame Change His Personality ... For The Worse
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Ever experienced a situation where a completely normal and friendly person has an event happen in their life that twists their personality around in very negative ways. I have.

For a normal person like you and I, it can be something different. For celebrities, it's more-often-than-not, FAME ... the need for more attention than they already have consumes them up until they can't find their way out. You don't need to eat your hat on this one—because it's true fame can cause some people to have these abrupt and ugly changes in behavior -- they forget their friends and everything that precisely made them who they are.

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A Pass, one of today's best Reggae/Dancehall artistes in this beautiful country of ours, says he's ready to fight the pressure that comes with Fame and hopes nothing will make him change his personality.

It's evident that A Pass has come from being just a young hopeful artiste into a man-singer living his dream. Every song the "Nonsense" singer releases becomes a hit, because he is that good.

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In one instagram post, singer A Pass explains how fame "means nothing to me" and how "my life and serving though music does". He hopes and prays that "that this life I live doesn't change the man I am in the inside".

How we wish every artiste could say that!

Fame means nothing to me, But my life and serving though music does, that means a lot to me but it comes with a price #Fame I pray everyday that this life I live doesn't change the man I am in the inside #MyWords @eddykenzo Experience..... photoCred : @accessfilms #Wuuyo

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A Pass is a good hearted musician ... he recently won the Buzz Teeniez Award for Best Dancehall artiste, but instead chose to dedicate the award to fallen dancehall star AK47 saying the latter deserved the award.

Keep up the good heart, A Pass ... the industry needs more men like you.

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