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    Favouritism, tribalism have hampered my career, Jupitar says

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    Reggae/Dancehall star Jupitar Reggae/Dancehall star Jupitar

    Reggae/Dancehall star Jupitar has said he is a victim of bias and tribalism in Ghana’s media and music industries, which has significantly hindered his mass appeal.

    He made these remarks during an interview with Nana Romeo on Okay FM.

    Jupitar asserted his relevance in the entertainment industry, emphasizing how he has consistently flown Ghana’s flag high while competing with top-tier African acts on the international stage.

    “If you consider me to be an up-and-coming artiste, then you’ve failed from the start. I may be modest, but I’ve been in this game for a very long time. I have a say in this industry because I play a major role in it,” the Enemies hitmaker stated.

    He cited favouritism and tribalism as major obstacles affecting his career.

    “One of the factors [working against me] is favouritism—and maybe your background, as in where you’re from. Ethnicity definitely plays a role.”

    Jupitar revealed that, during several interviews, he had been bluntly told that artistes who aren’t favourites are simply not promoted.

    He recalled a past debate on Hitz FM where he raised this issue and felt vindicated recently when the station advised artist Manye Fi to switch from her native Ga language to Akan/Twi to gain more traction.

    Despite performing at international festivals and on major platforms, Jupitar said he often chose not to publicize these achievements in Ghana due to a lack of appreciation.

    “When you come back home, you don’t feel accepted or acknowledged enough. So, most of the wins—I win them in silence.”

    To support his claims, he cited:

    “I’m the only Ghanaian artiste who has actually won an Urban Music Award in the UK—over Davido and Wizkid—while they were present.”

    The multiple award-winning singer expressed disappointment that the media doesn’t spotlight such achievements because it focuses on those it’s “cool with.”

    When asked whether he might have stepped on toes in the industry and been blackballed, he responded jokingly:

    “Maybe I unknowingly was with someone’s woman. I don’t know,” he laughed.

    Nickname: ‘General’

    Jupitar also explained the origin of his nickname “General.”

    “The fans gave me the name General. They could clearly see I was the right guy. I kept hearing them call me ‘General’ repeatedly, so I added it to Jupitar.”

    Mastery of Patois

    The singer proudly declared his unmatched fluency in Jamaican Patois among Ghanaian artistes.

    “Jupitar is the one and only authentic Dancehall artiste in Ghana—without any doubt—when it comes to clarity, originality, and fluency in Patois.”

    He demonstrated his skill by apologizing for arriving late to the interview, citing an unusual traffic jam caused by an accident—speaking in fluent Patois.

    Explaining how he mastered the dialect, Jupitar said:

    “To learn a language, you must give it your all. It must be divine, the way a child learns to speak by listening to a parent. I approached it the same way. I was wholly committed—body, soul, and mind.”

    He shared that he immersed himself in Jamaican culture by watching Jamaican movies and listening extensively to music from the island.

    The Ghanaian star added that Jamaicans he interacts with often find it hard to believe he is not from the island because of his flawless Patois.



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