Peter Famiyeh Bozah, popularly called Fameye Reveals Shocking Details About His Past and Ogidi Brown on Delay Show, Leaving Social Media Users Talking.
The Ghanaian artist spoke about his humble beginning and how his aunty maltreated him after his parents died
Some social media users have commented on Fameye’s comments about Ogidi Brown while on the Delay Show.
He has shared more information about his relationship with his former manager Ogidi Brown on the Delay Show saying, The Nothing I Get hitmaker disclosed that he had hit songs with Kofi Kinaata and Medikal before he met his former manager.
Famous musician Fameye explained that he was performing at various campus events and his songs were as a soundtrack on the YOLO TV series.
“I was famous after senior high. I was shooting my videos and they were being played on television stations. I was still using the same name Fameye.”
He described his older songs as ‘incredible’ and knew from early on that he had genuine musical talents.
“Before all the brouhaha, I competed in the Born Stars reality show and I was second. I also tried my luck at MTN hitmaker and it exposed me to industry players and my real fanbase. I was doing constant follow-ups.”
Fameye added that he released a hit song as an underground artist titled Afia Bruwa that featured Kofi Kinaata.
“I was on the song track for the YOLO television series and it was also being played in the Western Region. I also collaborated with Medikal on a hit song titled Addiction and it is still a hit. I had a solid fanbase and I was always performing at various campuses.”
During the same interview with Delay, he stated:”Before Nothing I Get song, I was living at Oforikro. Ogidi Brown paid for the rent. It was a single room. I met Ogidi Brown in 2016.
By that time, Fameye had already recorded and mixed Nothing I Get but had not yet released the track.
“When I met him, I was a ready soldier but I needed a bullet and he gave it to me. I stayed in the single room for 2 or 3 years. We had our differences before the issue became the talk of the town.”
“After my issues with Ogidi Brown, the next song I released on my own was Mate,” he added.
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