Ghanaian musician Fotocopy recently made headlines after publicly stating that he was forced to apologize for saying he didn’t need a collaboration with fellow artist Kuami Eugene. In this article, we’ll explore the controversy surrounding Fotocopy’s comments and what it means for the Ghanaian music industry.
First, some background: Fotocopy is a rising star in the Ghanaian music scene, known for his unique style and catchy tunes. In a recent interview, he was asked if he would consider collaborating with Kuami Eugene, a popular musician and fellow Ghanaian. Fotocopy’s response was straightforward: “I don’t need Kuami Eugene feature.” He went on to explain that he was focused on building his own brand and didn’t see the need to team up with another artist at this stage in his career.
his comments did not sit well and others thinks Fotocopy was being disrespectful. They reportedly pressured Fotocopy to issue a public apology, which he did. In a statement posted his social media accounts, Fotocopy expressed regret for his words.
But now, Fotocopy is speaking out about the incident, saying that he was forced to apologize and that he stands by his original comments. In an interview with Michy, he explained that he felt pressured to retract his statement in order to avoid any further conflict with Kuami Eugene’s team. He also revealed that he had received threats and backlash from fans of Kuami Eugene, which made him fear for his safety.