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UK-based Ghanaian disc jockey, DJ Chos, has expressed disappointment in musician Fameye following a viral incident at a recent performance.
According to DJ Chos, Fameye displayed a lack of emotional intelligence during a public outburst that disrupted the event.
Speaking in an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, DJ Chos recounted the events leading up to the conflict.
He revealed that preparations for the performance were far from ideal, with a brief rehearsal conducted in a car rather than a studio, as requested by Fameye.
“A studio was booked for Fameye and me to rehearse, but as we were about to enter, Fameye said he was tired and couldn’t go. He suggested we rehearse in the car instead,” DJ Chos said.
“We ran through seven tracks in about seven to eleven minutes because he said he needed to rest.”
The DJ explained that the issues escalated during the performance when Fameye deviated from the agreed playlist. Conflicting instructions from Fameye’s team compounded the confusion, ultimately disrupting the flow of the show.
“Amerado’s Kweku Ananse was the fourth track on the playlist. Fameye’s errand boy was telling me what to play, and it made everything a mess,” DJ Chos recalled.
“Fameye was already frustrated when he got on stage, likely because of the low turnout, and he took it out on me. It was transferred aggression.”
DJ Chos criticized Fameye’s behaviour, describing it as immature and lacking professionalism.
“His behaviour was so immature. I respect his brand, but he is quick-tempered. Emotional intelligence is key, especially in situations like this,” he added.
The DJ called for better collaboration and professionalism in the future, emphasizing the importance of mutual respect and proper communication in ensuring smooth performances.
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