
“I feel I have no support and God is my witness. I have done what I have to do as an individual artist. I record my songs. I have a studio in my house. I have been recording my songs since JEJE until now. Not because I want to people see what I’m doing, but I like doing what I’m doing. The support for me hasn’t been big.
The fans love me but they hold you and take you places. Sometimes I was also left aside. I heard people talking about me. Sometimes they’ll ask me on a show and someone will be like why did you put him on. It’s about who knows.”
The JEJE songstress also mentioned how her personal relationship with God helped her.
“I found God is not now. My strength, everything I do, every song I say, only God made it. Do you know why? Because of the stress you will go through. I did not think that this year I will release a song. I said by myself I want to do personal events and move on with my life. But how it just happened then I met and said God wants me to do this thing. Everything I’ve done, every video I’ve recorded, every promotion I’ve done, every hit song that I didn’t do it, I didn’t deserve it but God gave it to me.”
There are complaints about how women are treated in the music industry in Ghana.
According to many, the women who make up the industry have not been treated well for years and that needs to change.