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They claim they are teaching me a lesson – King Promise responds to awards scheme exclusions

 They claim they are teaching me a lesson – King Promise responds to awards scheme exclusions

King Promise addressed the issue of his lack of awards and claimed that some people in the business had made the decision to ruin him as retaliation for his “loftiness.” The fact that his followers are consistently kept out of Ghanaian music award events like the VGMA’s and 3Music Awards, according to a Ghanaian singer, bothers him.

In a conversation with Delay, King Promise mentioned this scheme.

He said, “I have heard stories like ‘he thinks he’s too good for the industry, so they are teaching him a lesson. But that’s not the case. As I said, I’m fully Ghanaian to the core. And anything I do to the rest of the world is me representing Ghana.”

He added that the decision of the establishment to disregard his contribution to the industry both locally and globally doesn’t bother him.

“It’s not like it bothers me, but at the end of the day, when I wake up after the awards, I’m the one trending, not even their awards. And I’m like, Ah, my fans are not happy. And that one bothers me. Why is everyone talking about it? Because everyone knows that I deserve it,” he emphasized.

King Promised new album, The 5 Star Album, is making rave reviews on every music platform.

“I have done so well for myself and the country in general. I had the most streamed Ghanaian album of all time. And when that happened, I wasn’t nominated for Artiste of the Year. But when I didn’t have any album, I was nominated for Artiste of the Year.

“Apparently, for the criteria, you must have an album and have your own concert. I have Promise land and an album doing crazy numbers. But they didn’t. When I didn’t have an album, they nominated me. So I’m like, where’s the problem? What is really happening?”

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