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The morning show host of Hitz FM, Andy Dosty has revealed that he was the one that advised hiplife music duo Bradez, to stop working under the umbrella of their elder brother Okyeame Kwame.
While making the 'confession' on Daybreak Hitz, Andy also apologised to Okyeame Kwame for initiating that move.
"I had to whisk him away because I felt like his clouds were hovering, and at a point, I needed the boys to break out. It was like Okyeame Kwame and the Bradez, so I called him and said, 'leave there, move away', let the boys be, they will survive," Andy said.
Okyeame Kwame, who was a guest on the show said even though he was initially hesitant about letting Bradez do their independent projects, he later realised the separation yielded positive results.
"I had plans, and I was attached to the plans. Kunta was like my son; when my father died, I raised him. I had vision, I had ideas that this guy was going to be the musician I never was.
I think it was the best advice you gave to us because it worked," he said.
Dosty elaborated on his rationale behind his action, emphasising the importance of Bradez's independence from Okyeame.
"Without Okyeame Kwame, they can now be independent and help him focus on his music," he noted.
The duo rode on the success story of Okyeame Kwame aka 'Rap Doctor' and had featured in most of their hit tracks.
Bradez, made up of Flowking Stone and Kunta Kinte, was the toast of most music lovers for releasing songs such as 'Simple', 'Dondo', 'One Gallon', 'Flashe', among others.
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