Mr C-Zar or simply C-Zar awed Ghanaians way back with his own form of music. I used the phrase his own form of music because he developed a pattern in music using only female names and rhyming with them. It was weird but Ghanaians loved it and wholly accepted his brand. He burst into the limelight in 1999 with ‘Afei Na Maba,’ followed with ‘Sunsum Sofo. He swung into a different groove with releases such as ‘Araba Lawson,’ ‘Befe M’ano’ and ‘Mercy Loko which were instant hits.

In a Facebook post C-Zar said: “I want to start preaching the gospel of Christ to all nations so help me God. Citifmonline.com reached him for confirmation and he said:” I mean it. I am going to use Facebook to do that more. I won’t just write anything here. Instead, I will write gospel stuff here.”

However, he noted that he is doing this out of his will and not because he has gotten any call from God to be a pastor. “Social media is getting worse so I think this will help,” C-Zar explained to Citi Showbiz.

Even though he has been quiet for some time now, the ‘Befe M’ano’ rapper says he is concentrating on his business for now.
“You know my business is more important than music. I can chip in any time I want. Music is not my priority,” he told Citi Showbiz. The artiste who also deals in electrical appliances says he is comfortable with that business. But has the music business also been beneficial to C-Zar? Well, according to him, music has also opened so many avenues for him.
“I have so many customers all in the name of music. I have won award out of it too. Nominated several times,” he stated.

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