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23rd October 2025 12:58:58 PM
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Musician Kwame Yogot has vowed with rage that Ghanaian singer and songwriter, Kwame Eugene will never rise again in his music career.
The ‘Biibi Besi’ hitmaker in an interview on Aluta FM, is somewhat alleging that Kwami Eugene sold his songs to a political party of which he interprets as an attempt by the "Angela" hitmaker to dwindle his music career.
“If Kuami Eugene succeeds in music or in life again, I will quit music. For me, I’m sure he’s probably gay. He’s not a gangster, he only makes songs for women,” Kwame Yogot said.
“He giving my song to a political party is like selling my career, that’s what the boy wanted to do and I would never like you. If I see Kuami Eugene and he greets me, I will bite off his nose. I hate him that much and nobody can intervene,” he angrily stated.
Renowned musician, Kwame Nsiah-Apau known popularly as Okyeame Kwame, also known as the Rap Doctor, revealed his battle with depression in 2016, driven by the apprehension of approaching the age of 40.The artist expressed concerns about losing relevance in the music industry, fearing that his ideas would become outdated.
Okyeame Kwame shared, "I was 39 and turning 40 years. I had written an article on my fear of the big four zero, and almost everything that I feared...that I will lose my audience share, and then I'm going to be old, my ideas will be old.
"The artist reflected on the pressure of societal expectations, particularly in an industry driven by social validation metrics.
The 'Yeeko' hitmaker also disclosed that financial setbacks added to his struggles, losing $80,000 invested in his music business.
"I had invested a lot of money in my career that didn't work. I put up billboards, I did rebranding and it didn't work. I lost about $80,000. So that one, plus the shows not coming, plus my fear of the 40 years...the cock came home to roost. All the little things...so I felt inadequate, I am nothing, I am a nobody," he revealed.
It took Okyeame Kwame a whole year to recover from this challenging phase, shedding light on the multifaceted nature of his struggles during that time.In the same interview, Okyeame Kwame expressed concern over the rapid decline of Ghana’s music industry, attributing it to the challenging economic conditions faced by artists.
In a candid conversation on Star Chat with Bola Ray, Okyeame Kwame pointed out the disparity between the success of older artists in developed countries, such as Grammy-winning new artists over the age of 39 and prominent hip-hop stars aged 43 and above.
“For us Africans, we have sort of relegated our economy and given it to the white man to do what they want with it. We can’t enjoy the sunset, we can’t taste food, that’s why our fashion is not going anywhere. Hiplife couldn’t survive because of the economy.”
Spouse of well-known Ghanaian actor Adjetey Anang, Elom Anang, revealed her apprehension about the potential loss of her husband and expressed her desire for him to quit acting as a result.
Making the revelation in the intro of Chapter 10 of her husband’s memoir, Adjetey Anang: A Story of Faith, Imperfection and Resilience memoir, she said she did that out of selfishness and not to lose him to acting.
“When I realised I was attracted to Adjetey, I decided to be selfish as I was scared I could lose him to acting.
“So I actually tried to discourage him from it, telling him acting didn’t pay much among other things. He actually listened to me and for a while went off acting into a completely different field. However, he wasn’t happy with the new direction I was pushing him in.
“He started working with a packaging company and it was clear he wasn’t cut out for that. He was obviously getting results but fulfilment wasn’t evident in his life,” she mentioned in the memoir.
Elom and Adjetey have been married for 16 years, with a son called Ryan. They seem to be the perfect couple.
However, that perfection was called to question when Adjetey Anang revealed in his memoir that he cheated on his wife a number of times.
The confession was not taken lightly by his followers and admirers who criticised him for the confession.
The Things We Do For Love actor however, later came out to explain during an interview with GTV Breakfast Show that he didn’t have any sexual encounter with his cheating partners.
“And when I say cheating… for the most part, people think… we conclude that there were sexual affairs. Even the good book tells that, when a woman walks and you look at them lustfully, in your mind, you have sinned, that’s cheating. There is emotional, there’s mental, and the physical as well.
“So in my bid to explain, that covers a whole spectrum, of ‘I hug you for example’ and my mind is like…I am thinking lustfully of you, that’s cheating. You can’t limit it, otherwise, we get away with some things.
“…that thought should run through me with only my partner… no no no, I may not going to say that I slept with anybody. In my thought processing that is where cheating happens,” he disclosed during an interview with GTV’s Breakfast Show,” he stated.
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