‘I Have ‘Oath’ Never To Respond To Kweisey Pee’- Kojo Antwi

"The industry is suffering because if you want to organize an event at the National Theatre, its enclosed and needs air-conditions"- Kojo Antwi spoke on the Music Industry's decline.

‘I Have ‘Oath’ Never To Respond To Kweisey Pee’- Kojo Antwi
Kojo Antwi

Legendary, Kojo Antwi has vowed never to fight musician ‘Kweisey Pee’, regarding a comment he revealed during an interview.

Kweisey Pee expressed how hurt he felt when Kojo Antwi disclosed during his chat on Delay Show that, he doesn’t know him but has only heard his songs. According to Kweisey , he was stunned to hear such words from Kojo, because, he used to work for him some years back.

“I used to work with Kojo Antwi back in the 90s. I used to be the fufu ‘pounder’ and ‘boy boy’ in his house. It is something he hasn’t mentioned anywhere; maybe he doesn’t like to mention that. I listened to his interview with Delay where he said he doesn’t know me but has heard my song,” Kweisey Pee said.

Kojo Antwi reacting to the comment, indicated that the entertainment field has become a challenge which he doesn’t want to fall a victim. Moreover, out of the respect he has for Pee’s father, he has taken an oath to never respond to him.

“The young man was someone I respected most and I learnt a lot from so I have vow never to respond to what the young man is saying,” he told Christian Agyei Frimpong, on Onua FM’s Yen Sempa,

“African musicians go through challenges and we can’t overcome them in just a day. One person cannot be comfortable. It’s either we are all comfortable or we are not comfortable”.

After addressing on the dispute , he cautioned on the challenges facing the music industry in Ghana especially at the ‘National Theatre’, and urged the government to make plans for estate developers to put up more theatres in most areas in order to bring more shows to fans.

 “National Theatre cannot contain the things that I want to do. The place couldn’t contain me and let alone contain my crowd”.

 

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“The industry is suffering because if you want to organize an event at the National Theatre, its enclosed and needs air-conditions to cool the place so organizers incur huge expenses so you cannot hold a show there and charge less”.

“You have to charge certain prices and people cannot afford such amount. Those who can afford such an amount are those from Trassaco. These people also travel far to come and watch…they drive in traffics for two hours to come and watch and by the time they get to the venue, they are already tired and thinking of how to go back’’.

 “Some of the policies should be that every hundred houses an estate developer builds, there must be a theatre in there. So that must be part of a policy…it’s as simple as that…so that we can bring the shows to them…because if you tell someone to drive longer hours to a show…the people gets tired…if the artiste is on the show and realized the people are going…it demoralized me. National theatre is great but we must have others,” he ended.