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Ghanaian artiste J.Derobie has shared his biggest regrets since he started music a few years ago.
Speaking with Doreen Avio on Daybreak Hitz, J.Derobie explained that fame comes with a lot of pressure and attention, which can be overwhelming at times.
J.Derobie shared his frustrations about not being able to do simple things like buying food without being recognized and mobbed by fans.Â
"Like if I want to go and buy my waakye, sometimes, Oh, super, let me buy for you. Oh, no, no, make I go. I know what adey do, no," he said.
When asked where he thought he was headed when his career started taking off, J Derobie said, "I imagined me being, going, heading to the top. And I still have that dream, you know, I still have that dream that I will make it to the top, that we will win Grammy and things."
Despite the challenges of fame, J Derobie remains focused on his music career and has big dreams for the future.
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