Hiplife legend Reggie Rockstone has taken to Instagram to address the public outcry over the state of fellow musician Okomfour Kwadee and the blame being directed at the music industry over his plight.
In a heartfelt post, Rockstone explained that Kwadee’s struggles are a human issue, not solely the responsibility of the music industry or organisations like MUSIGA (Musicians Union of Ghana).
Rockstone expressed frustration with the public’s tendency to point fingers, questioning what individuals are doing to help beyond social media commentary.
“I’ve seen some talk on Twitter and, you know, a little bit over here and there. And it feels like the public seems to be pointing their finger at the music industry, saying that the industry has to do something for him and all that. Everybody seems to be pointing the finger. And I just started to get irritated by this.
“The public needs somebody to point a finger at. And of course, yeah, he is a comrade musically. I get it. But you, the public, the ones pointing the fingers—what are you doing besides pointing the finger and talking?” he said.
The hiplife pioneer, often referred to as the “Grandfather of Hiplife,” highlighted his own efforts in helping strangers and rehabilitating individuals, stressing that compassion should extend to everyone, not just those in the spotlight.
He reminded fans of Kwadee’s contributions to Ghanaian music, noting that many have enjoyed his songs at weddings and other celebrations.
“For years and years, this man made beautiful music for you. If anybody should be as emotional as y’all are acting, it should be you,” Rockstone stated.
Rockstone also revealed that Kwadee’s situation is more complex than the public realises, with efforts ongoing behind the scenes to support him.
He called on fans to contribute in meaningful ways, starting with prayers and financial support if possible.
“Prayers—that’s a good start. Money, if you’ve got it. Love from the heart—anything,” he urged.
Kwadee, known for hits like Abrantie and Ofie Nipa, has been in and out of rehabilitation centres and is currently with his family in the Upper East Region.
See the post below:
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