Safo Newman, the rising star in the music industry, recently shared the heartfelt story behind his iconic beanie hat. This small, snug-fitting hat has become a staple in his wardrobe, never leaving his head.
In an exclusive interview with Graphic Showbiz, Safo Newman explained that his beanie is not just a fashion statement, but a symbol of gratitude towards a generous supporter who has been by his side since 2019. This mysterious benefactor, who was previously unknown to Safo Newman, has played a significant role in his music career, providing both financial assistance and emotional encouragement.
Describing this individual as a father figure, Safo Newman expressed his deep appreciation for the unwavering support he has received.
“My beanie is a tribute to the person who believed in me from the onset. He’s been like a father to me, guiding my music aspirations with his unwavering support, despite not being a blood relation.
“Until recently, I had never met him in person; but before that, he was always getting in touch and providing the assistance I needed. He is not based in Ghana but makes it a point to support me like someone who has known me all his life,” he said.
Safo Newman said the person also wore a beanie, and that inspired him to adopt the same style. He said every time he wore one of the beanies gifted to him, he felt thankful and honoured.
“He always wears a beanie too, and that influenced my choice of headwear. Each time I wear one of the beanies he gifted me, it is my token of appreciation and a reminder of his generosity. That is how best I can pay homage to the person who believed in me before others did,” he disclosed.
Safo, who is a career technology teacher at Cosmos Basic School in Lapaz, Accra, rose to fame in late 2023 following the impact of “Akokoa”, which was cited by ace Ghanaian rapper, Sarkodie as “a banger.”
He has been praised for his lyrical prowess and his fusion of contemporary and traditional music styles. He is currently working on some new projects that he hopes will positively impact the music space.