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Ghanaian rapper Medikal has empathised with Fameye over an incident that happened between him and a DJ at a London event a few days ago.
A viral video that captures Fameye lambasting a DJ for not playing the right songs while he was performing, has generated conversations in the media circles.
In an interview on Daybreak Hitz with Andy Dosty, Medikal shared his opinion on the matter, stating that he would be angry if it happened to him too.
"I think he was right, because I'll be vexed if I'm performing and the DJ messes up,” he told Andy Dosty.
His opinion highlights the shared frustrations and challenges artistes face when they don’t move to perform with their personal DJs, leaving their performances overshadowed by technical errors.
Medikal also addressed organisation of event and the need to rehearse with DJs for a flawless performance.
Meanwhile Fameye's management has issued a statement on the incident, describing what happened as "unprofessional."
"While we understand that technical issues and miscommunications can arise in live performances, the level of unprofessionalism displayed was disappointing and disrespectful to both Fameye and his loyal fans. This incident disrupted the flow of what should have been a memorable experience for everyone in attendance," he noted.
They indicate that they made numerous attempts to bring either Fameye's official DJ from Ghana or Belgium to ensure a memorable performance for his fans. Unfortunately, they could not reach an agreement with the organisers, as they insisted on using a DJ they had already book for his session.
"This approach does not align with the standard practices of the Fameye brand. However, out of respect for the fans, we chose to work with the arrangements provided. Sadly this decision has come at a great cost, as it impacted Fameye's ability to deliver the outstanding performance we had promised his fans," they noted.
They have therefore urged event organisers and their teams to uphold the highest standards of professionalism to ensure that every artiste and fan is treated with respect and dignity.
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