Hiplife legend Reggie Rockstone has addressed the growing conversation around Okomfour Kwadee’s struggles, pushing back against claims that the music industry has abandoned him.
In an Instagram post, he challenged the public to do more than just blame others. Here are five key points from his message:
1. Kwadee’s Struggles Are a Human Issue, Not Just an Industry Problem
Rockstone stressed that Kwadee’s challenges are not just the responsibility of MUSIGA or the music industry but a human issue that requires collective support.
2. The Public Needs to Do More Than Just Talk
Frustrated by the blame game, Rockstone questioned why people were pointing fingers instead of offering real help.
“The ones pointing fingers—what are you doing besides talking?”
3. Kwadee Gave Ghanaians Great Music—Now Is the Time to Give Back
Rockstone reminded fans of Kwadee’s impact, saying many have enjoyed his music at weddings and celebrations.
“For years, this man made beautiful music for you. If anybody should be as emotional as y’all are acting, it should be you.”
4. Help Is Happening Behind the Scenes
He revealed that efforts are ongoing to support Kwadee, but not everything is being made public.
5. Prayers and Financial Support Can Make a Difference
Rather than blaming others, Rockstone urged people to take action, no matter how small.
“Prayers—that’s a good start. Money, if you’ve got it. Love from the heart—anything.”
Okomfour Kwadee, known for hits like “Abrantie” and “Ofie Nipa,” has battled health challenges and is currently with his family in the Upper East Region. Rockstone’s message is clear—instead of just talking, it’s time to help.
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