Music Fans Ask JMJ to Make Peace with Kaakie.
People want music maker JMJ to fix his broken ties with singer Kaakie. The two split up in 2017 after working together for years.
JMJ, who runs Xtra Large Music, posted a picture of these artists and kind words thanking them for helping make Kaakie's songs. "This thanks all who helped, big or small," he wrote.
His Facebook friends responded by asking him to work things out with Kaakie. One fan, Otu Nelson, said the pair should meet and make music again. "Your work together was great," Nelson wrote.
Kaakie, whose real name is Grace Kakie Ocansey, left JMJ's music group in 2017. She said she signed papers she did not understand when she was 20 years old. This meant she could not keep any songs from her six years of work. She had to start fresh.
JMJ discussed this on Joy FM's radio show. He told host Kwame Dadzie he made money from Kaakie's live shows but nothing else. He added that he still owes money for making her music.
The story shows how business deals can hurt music partnerships. Fans hope these two artists might work together again and make more hits like before.
People want music maker JMJ to fix his broken ties with singer Kaakie. The two split up in 2017 after working together for years.
JMJ, who runs Xtra Large Music, posted a picture of these artists and kind words thanking them for helping make Kaakie's songs. "This thanks all who helped, big or small," he wrote.
His Facebook friends responded by asking him to work things out with Kaakie. One fan, Otu Nelson, said the pair should meet and make music again. "Your work together was great," Nelson wrote.
Kaakie, whose real name is Grace Kakie Ocansey, left JMJ's music group in 2017. She said she signed papers she did not understand when she was 20 years old. This meant she could not keep any songs from her six years of work. She had to start fresh.
JMJ discussed this on Joy FM's radio show. He told host Kwame Dadzie he made money from Kaakie's live shows but nothing else. He added that he still owes money for making her music.
The story shows how business deals can hurt music partnerships. Fans hope these two artists might work together again and make more hits like before.