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Duo says some Ghanaian artistes refuse to share stage with them

Hplife group Keche has disclosed that there are lots of hatred in the Ghanaian music industry.

Keche performing at Ghana DJ Awards

Hplife group Keche has disclosed that there are lots of hatred in the Ghanaian music industry. The "Aluguintugui" hit makers in an interview with yfmonline.com stated that they have witnessed incidents where some artistes will ask event organisers to cancel their name from the listed artistes before they accept to perform.

They said “From day one we told ourselves we wanted to be number one in Africa. We were listening to P-Square and we wanted to be on their level. Whatever you see now is just the beginning.”

“When 'Pressure,' 'Sokode' and 'Aluguntugui' became hit, everything changed.”

“The understanding changes once you become a star. Everything will change. The ideas you had before you came in is different. You come in and you realise the game is bigger than you thought it was.”

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“The game taught us a lot. Different people have different understanding and you have to learn how to deal with different people at different times. The game is different from what people see out there.”

“The industry is just like a family, even in your family there are people who likes you and who doesn’t. The hatred and everything is normal at this point because after eight years we are getting used it.”

“There are times when other artistes are told we are on the bill with them and they request that we are taking off the bill before they accept to perform. They don’t want you perform before or after them. They don’t want you perform on the same stage and show with them.”

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