Fameye, the Ghanaian singer behind the famous song “Nothing I Get,” has revealed how he turned to spiritual guidance in order to succeed in his music career.
Fameye revealed in a recent interview on Hitz FM Day Break that he purchased a variety of goods, including as oil and handkerchiefs, in an effort to overcome poverty and advance his musical career.
“Back then, I had one person who told me to pay some pastors for oils and handkerchiefs. I later realised that I worked hard and I didn’t think all these I had been doing paid off at that point,” he said.
Fameye stated that he thought these things had any use for him, even though he claimed to have received them from the church as spiritual supports for his quick rise to popularity in the music business.
He believed that the combination of his diligence and faith in God had improved his musical circumstances.
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“They were not working. How would I even know? Maybe, it’s now reflecting because it’s been a long time since I had gone there. Moreover, it’s only God that can come to my rescue.
“Besides, I cannot give specifications to one particular church whose oil or handkerchief might have worked for me because I have gone to a lot of churches,” he said.
Fameye offered a harsh warning to singers in a Facebook post in August of last year, cautioning them against working with managers who prioritize their own fame over their well-being. The post quickly became viral.
Additionally, he cautioned artists to exercise caution when entering into agreements with managers who pose as angels but are actually devils.
“If you are an artiste and your manager wants to be a super star than you? Be careful, is either you signed a wrong deal or a Devil came in a form of an angel (sic)💡,” the said post reads.