- Akwaboah Jnr says Fameye is the only artiste he turns to for support.
- He describes their relationship as rare and genuine in an industry he feels lacks unity.
- Unlike other colleagues, Fameye is someone he can openly confide in.
- Their friendship began during a trip abroad and has since grown stronger.
- Akwaboah contrasted this with the wider music industry, where he feels support is often conditional.
For Ghanaian highlife star Akwaboah Jnr, friendship in the music business is a rare commodity. In an industry he believes is often clouded by self-interest, he has found one genuine ally—Fameye.
Akwaboah revealed that Fameye is the only colleague he fully trusts, describing him as more than a collaborator. Their relationship, he explained, is built on honesty and mutual support. Unlike many others in the creative space who only reach out when they want something, Akwaboah sees Fameye as a brother with whom he can share personal struggles.
Their friendship, he recalled, started during a trip abroad, where they grew closer and discovered a deep connection that has lasted ever since. Today, Akwaboah says he can invite Fameye into his home to have real conversations that go beyond music, a privilege he does not extend to anyone else in the industry.
By his account, the trust and respect they share have set their bond apart from the often competitive and transactional nature of the Ghanaian music scene.