
Ghanaian multi-instrumentalist and producer Kwame Yeboah has dismissed claims that he once expelled rapper Sarkodie from his Mixstation studio.
Speaking on Joy FM’s Showbiz A-Z with Kwame Dadzie, Yeboah described the rumours as exaggerated, emphasizing the good relationship he shares with Sarkodie.
“Sarkodie is like a good friend. We still message, we still chat. I have heard people talk about Sarkodie and all that; I never sacked him,” he said.
Yeboah explained that while he has asked some artists to leave the studio, it was only when they came unprepared. “A lot of people come to the studio and say they want to learn a piece of music, but they haven’t practiced it beforehand. In such cases, I tell them to go back and learn it,” he said.
His insistence on professionalism has earned him a reputation for being strict, but he stands by his approach. “I got a bad name for that. I love it and don’t care. If we don’t practice properly, where would we be right now?” he added.
Kwame Yeboah, who began playing instruments at age five, has worked with notable musicians including Kojo Antwi, Tagoe Sisters, Pat Thomas, Craig David, Hugh Masekela, Cat Stevens, Shaggy, and Stevie Wonder.
Source: Joy Entertainment