Ghanaian musician has expressed disappointment over what he describes as a lack of support from fellow artiste , despite investing his personal resources to help promote the latter’s music career.
Speaking in a recent interview, 2Sure revealed that he went to great lengths to support Kwame Yogot during the early stages of his rise in the music industry, using his own money and network to promote the artiste’s songs and increase his visibility.
According to 2Sure, his efforts were driven by a genuine desire to see fellow musicians succeed and make an impact in the highly competitive entertainment industry. However, he said he has been left disappointed by what he perceives as a lack of appreciation and reciprocity from Kwame Yogot after the latter gained popularity.
“I spent my own money promoting Kwame Yogot because I believed in his talent and wanted him to succeed. Unfortunately, I feel that support has not been returned,” he stated.
The musician explained that he played a significant role in introducing Kwame Yogot’s music to wider audiences and often championed his work when many people were yet to recognize his potential.
While he did not disclose specific details of any disagreement between the two artistes, 2Sure suggested that relationships within the music industry should be built on mutual respect and support rather than being forgotten once success is achieved.
He noted that many up-and-coming musicians rely heavily on the goodwill of colleagues, industry players, and supporters to establish themselves, making it important to acknowledge those who contribute to their journey.
The comments have sparked discussions among music fans, with some sympathizing with 2Sure’s concerns while others argue that support offered in the industry should not necessarily come with expectations of future favors.
Despite his disappointment, 2Sure maintained that he remains committed to his own music career and continues to focus on producing quality music for his fans.
The development adds to ongoing conversations about loyalty, mentorship, and professional relationships within Ghana’s music industry, where artistes often collaborate and support one another in pursuit of success.
As of the time of reporting, Kwame Yogot had not publicly responded to the claims made by 2Sure. However, the remarks have generated significant interest among fans eager to hear both sides of the story.
