Ghanaian singer and songwriter, King Promise has hailed former Chelsea star Michele Essien as a Ghanaian royalty considering his difficult beginnings to attaining global status in his football career.
Essien begun his football career with Liberty Professionals before departing Ghana for greener pastures, where he joined Bastia in France in 2003. He quickly established himself as key member of the team and earned a significant move to fellow French club, Lyon before joining Chelsea in 2005 for then record Africa transfer fee.
The former Black Stars midfielder, who currently serve as an assistant coach to Danish outfit FC Nordjaelland left an indelible mark as Chelsea, helping the club to annex the UEFA Champions League title and several domestic trophies.
While at the Stamford Bridge creating content for the launch of his upcoming song Bad Habits featuring Davido, which is set to be released on Friday 21 November, King Promise hailed Essien as a Ghanaian royalty.
“He’s Ghanaian royalty. An inspiration, motivation, from nothing to something, from home to global. Michael Essien means a lot because to make it out of nothing to be on the world stage is something that gives the youth hope. It gives the kids the idea that if he can make it, you can make it”
Meanwhile, King Promise has likened Essien’s difficult beginning to achieving stardom to himself.
“That’s what I stand for as well. Where I’m from is in Accra, the capital, but it’s on the other side, and you wouldn’t expect someone like me, coming from there, to make it this far, in my career and how my music has travelled across the globe and across continents” he said.