Ghanaian highlife sensation, KK Fosu, advocates for the protection and support of fellow musicians Kuami Eugene and Kelvynboy, stressing the importance of nurturing their talent and ensuring their well-being.
Speaking on the Daybreak Hitz show with Andy Dosty, KK Fosu emphasized the need for Ghanaians to pamper and uplift these artists.
Reflecting on his own career, the “Anadwo Yede” hitmaker shared that if he had received the same level of care and support earlier in his career, he might still be flourishing today.
KK Fosu hinted at past experiences where he felt neglected by certain individuals, which he believes contributed to his shorter-lived success in the industry.
Expressing concern for the future of Kuami Eugene and Kelvynboy, KK Fosu hopes to prevent them from facing similar challenges he encountered, urging the Ghanaian community to embrace and nurture their talents.
“What some people did to me, I do not want them to do to the likes of Kelvyn Boy and Kuami Eugene. Let’s pamper them to help them last long in the music industry,” the musician said.