Most Ghanaian artistes are pretenders- Highlife singer Kwaisey Pee » ™

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Kwaisey Pee is upset about the attitude of most Ghanaian artistes, especially the fast-rising stars.

He revealed how they feel pompous and behave hypocritically when veterans like himself try to initiate a joint project with them.

He used smooth-singing King Promise as a case study by revealing on Asaase Radio that he snubbed him when he reached out to for a collabo, yet he pretended he never knew he had made such an approach.

“I have approached King Promise as well and he never did it. And I met him (King Promise) after the VGMAs. We were in the same category “Best male vocalist category”. It was him, myself, Joe Mettle, and other guys. And I won that category, so after that, I met him and told him that I have sent him a song and was still waiting on him but he told me he didn’t know about it.

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“One thing I have noticed about the music industry is that most of the artists pretend a lot. Even though I was dealing with his manager, when I went to the house he (King Promise) was there. So, definitely, he knew about it,” he added.

The singer who was compared to Kojo when he burst onto the scene two decades ago further spoke about his new song and why ventured into unknown territory as a highlife musician.

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“All good things come from above, I’m not Buddhist, I’m not Muslim, I’m not Krishna or any of that sort. I believe in God. And sometimes you feel like God has done marvellously in your life.”

“This year I haven’t done anything so I decided to do a gospel song. This year it is the highest that gave me my talent so I decided to take that opportunity to do something to praise him.”

“You know it’s music, it flows through my veins. I sleep music, I eat music, I do everything music. So, if I come to you it’s not because of competition, I’m coming to you because I want us to do music,” he said.

SOURCE: www.Ghbase.com

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