I didn’t leave Keche because I was a failure - George Britton

Entertainment critic, George Britton, explains why he left Keche

I didn’t leave Keche because I was a failure - George Britton
George Britton

George Britton has claimed that he left music duo Keche because he wanted a new challenge.

The Entertainment critic and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of GB Recz disclosed that he did not leave because he was failing to get hit songs contrary to popular belief.

“When I was working with Keche, we had a lot of hits and we had gigs in several places in Ghana and outside. So I feel that I did my bit when I was working with them in that space of time and we played shows in Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Abroad.”He explained.

According to him, while speaking in an exclusive chit chat on Kastle Drive via Kastle FM in Cape Coast, he is always trying to better himself by searching for new frontiers.

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“It was somewhere last year that I was part of them when they were being signed onto the new record label and we even went to Dubai to shoot videos. So everything was okay until last year when I said I wanted to prepare for 2020.”

He stated that he was part of Keche when they had their breakthrough record label signing and he had some good times working with them.

“Sometimes when I was with Keche we could play three shows in a day so we had great time working together just that I felt I needed a change of environment and a new challenge.”

George Britton noted that anyone who claims that started getting hit songs after they parted ways with him is just trying to be unnecessarily offensive.

"So I told them I wanted to move on and find new challenges but they insisted I should continue working with them. So it’s not like Keche started getting hit songs after I left them because whilst I was with them we also had great hit songs,” he maintained.