Ghanaian rapper, Kofi Jamar, has in a twitter post revealed that there are people in the Ghanaian music industry who only get close to you when you appear to be making hit songs.
But when you appear to have hit the rock bottom in relation to hit songs, they all start to dump you and find the exit door from your career.
He claims many industry players were close to him when he had one of the biggest songs in the country; and he eventually did a lot of favours for many. But it wasn’t like that again when he weren’t churning hit songs again.
In a twitter post, he said, “HONESTLY IT’S SAD HOW MOST PEOPLE IN THE GHANAIAN MUSIC AND MEDIA FRATERNITY RELIES ON USING ARTISTS WHEN THEY ARE HOT THEN DUMPING THEM WHEN THEY ARE NOT HOT AT THE MOMENT.
I KNOW HOW IT WAS WHEN I HAD ONE OF THE BIGGEST SONG IN THE COUNTRY, AND THE FAVORS I DID FOR PEOPLE.”
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