Ghanaian highlife musician Akwaboah has recently addressed the brewing issues between himself and fellow artist Kwabena Kwabena. Speculations and questions have arisen regarding the dynamics of their relationship, particularly after Kwabena Kwabena rescheduled his event from February 10th to February 14th, a date that traditionally coincides with Akwaboah’s annual event.
Known for hosting his event on February 14th each year, Akwaboah was questioned about the apparent clash in schedules during an interview with Nana Romeo on Accra FM. Despite not holding his event this year, Akwaboah was uncertain about the reasons behind Kwabena Kwabena’s decision to change his event date to February 14th. He suggested that Kwabena Kwabena himself would be better suited to answer such inquiries.
Throughout the interview, Akwaboah maintained a diplomatic stance, asserting that he harbors no animosity towards Kwabena Kwabena. He highlighted the importance of mutual respect within the music industry, acknowledging that both artists have their own respective audiences and paths.
Moreover, Akwaboah shared insights into how Kwabena Kwabena’s influence played a role in his decision to transition from his former stage name, Storm, to his current moniker, Akwaboah.
The interview shed light on the nuanced dynamics between the two musicians, underscoring the significance of professionalism and understanding in navigating scheduling conflicts within the music industry. Despite the overlapping event dates, Akwaboah’s remarks emphasized a spirit of camaraderie and respect between himself and Kwabena Kwabena.
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