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Kwame Yogot Announces Retirement From Music

Biibi Besi hitmaker Kwame Yogot has made a heartbreaking announcement on social media about quitting music.

In a Facebook post, the Ghanaian musician said despite his dedication and hard work in the music industry, he has decided to step away from his music career due to a lack of support.

According to him, his love for music has faded, and he has officially declared that he will no longer be releasing any new songs as he probably readies to focus on other endeavors.

He expressed his gratitude to his fans for their support, as well as to those who criticized him without reason. This announcement was shared in a post discovered by Tru News Report.

Some of you will be disappointed to hear this news, but my love for music is no more….I just can’t continue…..I quit…. Thanks for loving me for no reason Thanks for hating me for no reason….Nyame nhyira obiaaa🙏👏✌️🥰❤️ KWAME YOGOT 🇬🇭

Kwame Yogot was in the news when he clarified in an interview that the song Canopy does not belong to him.

There have been rumours circulating in the media that Kuame Eugene’s latest track Canopy, which was released as a thanksgiving to God after surviving a near-fatal accident, was owned by Yogot.

During an interview with Nana Romeo on Accra FM, the rapper explained that he has several unreleased songs with Rockstar, and Canopy is one of them.

He mentioned that he was featured on the song, but his verse was ultimately removed from the final version, which was disappointing for him.

His ‘confession’ comes days after a Ghanaian music producer responsible for the song publicly called him out for claiming ownership of the song.

Source – Tru News Report

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