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Musician Keche Andrew has denied reports he called Samini broke for supporting the New Patriotic Party (NPP) during the election period.
In a press statement, the singer admitted that he did grant an interview and answered questions regarding artistes releasing songs for political parties, however, Andrew said he gave a "clean submission".
He explained that he did not attack any of his colleagues or their political parties in the said interview.
"Andrew in no way mentioned Ghanaian Dancehall artiste, Samini, or any other artistes, in his comment."
"We at the Gem Media wish to debunk all stories currently making waves in connection to this matter," the statement said.
The management team added that Keche Andrew does not wish to put his cordial relationship with Samini on the line with comments that disrespect him or his brand.
The artiste urged his fans to ignore the "fake" and "fabricated" publications that seek to taint the image of Keche.
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