Prince Ia: Reading got me where I am today

  • 30 million people follow Prince Aa on communication platforms ■ from the source

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International artist and inspiring speaker Richard Williams, known as "Prince Aya", affirmed that his mission in life is to help people discover the truth of themselves and their talents behind their limited normal perceptions outside the framework of traditional concepts and ideas that restrict them and limit their potentials. More than 30 million people of him on various social media platforms, in addition to working with major celebrities, such as Oprah Winfrey and Richard Branson, still continue to learn from School of Life.

The rapper and civil rights activist added, during a virtual session on the "Sharjah Read" platform within the activities of the 39th edition of the Sharjah International Book Fair, moderated by entrepreneur Spencer Lodge, that he is passionate about continuing education and reading, addressing his audience by saying: “I am an avid reader, and this is It is the reason for my presence with you and talking to you now. Reading has brought me to the position that I am today, and it is the largest investment that I succeeded in benefiting from more than any material assets.

Prince Aya said that he fell in love with words when he began to listen to rap music: “I did not care about teaching and reading when I was young, and when I was in high school, one of my friends, whose name is Korean, asked me to listen to a rap song, and what happened to that song I saved my life, because the singer dealt with a lot of topics in that song, which made me adore it and become attached to it. Rap ​​music completely changed my life, and it is the voice of the voiceless, and anyone can use it to talk about social issues, ideas, visions, and any other topic.

The artist concluded the session by sending a message to the youth: “My message is the message of the Sharjah International Book Fair, you should read, because it will change your thinking and your life for the better.”

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