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    Kojo Cue Opens Up About Stepping Away From Music Due To Mental Health Struggles

    Papa LincBy Papa LincApril 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
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    Ghanaian rapper, Kojo Cue, has opened up about the intense personal challenges that led him to temporarily step away from his music career.

    Speaking in an interview with ZionFelix, he revealed that a series of personal struggles in 2020 significantly impacted his mental health, to the point where he felt disconnected from his creative drive.

    Cue explained that life was not unfolding as he had hoped, and his inability to cope effectively pulled his attention away from music entirely.

    The situation became so dire that he ceased all musical activity for nearly two years. At one point, he made the difficult decision to give away his studio equipment, convinced he would never return to the music scene.

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    As his mental state worsened, Kojo Cue also took the drastic step of deleting all his social media accounts. He believed the disconnect from online platforms was necessary to regain clarity and to engage in more meaningful, real-world conversations.

    According to him, the tone and narratives on social media felt far removed from reality and stepping away allowed him to reconnect with people in a more authentic way.

    During his hiatus, he has redirected his focus toward family life and low-profile business ventures, consciously keeping a distance from the spotlight and the online world.

    Watch the interview below.



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