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Emerging Ghanaian Highlife and Afro-Pop talent Daakye FMS stepped into the spotlight on Episode 4 of the KAKWAY Show, hosted by Ghanaian blogger and music advocate Mr. KAK. In what many are calling his most revealing interview yet, Daakye opened up about the emotional and professional highs and lows he’s faced on his journey to the top.
During the interview, Daakye shared a deeply personal story of betrayal — one that still lingers in his heart. He recounted how a close friend, whom he had supported for years, was presented with a rare opportunity to recommend him to a record label for a potential deal. But instead of lifting him up, the friend allegedly spoke negatively about him, causing the label to drop interest in signing Daakye entirely.
During the interview, Daakye shared a deeply personal story of betrayal — one that still lingers in his heart. He recounted how a close friend, whom he had supported for years, was presented with a rare opportunity to recommend him to a record label for a potential deal. But instead of lifting him up, the friend allegedly spoke negatively about him, causing the label to drop interest in signing Daakye entirely.
This moment served as a harsh reminder of how tough and unpredictable the music industry — and life — can be. But it also showed the resilience of a young artiste refusing to let pain define his path.
Despite the emotional weight of his story, Daakye didn’t leave the show without a statement. He delivered live performances of four of his most loved records, each one filled with passion, power, and pure energy:
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“MEA” – A smooth blend of Highlife rhythm and vulnerability.
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“MY EX” – A fan-favorite that explores heartbreak with honesty.
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“BELIEVER” – A soulful anthem about hope, strength, and pushing through.
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“Wanna Know” – A relatable tune full of questions, doubt, and deep emotion.
These performances weren’t just entertainment — they were testimonies, each song telling a piece of his story.
From betrayal to breakthrough, Daakye FMS reminded viewers that he’s not just another emerging act — he’s a voice with a story, a dream, and a message. His KAKWAY episode offered raw truth, street wisdom, and musical brilliance all in one package.
If you’ve ever rooted for the underdog, faced silent battles, or just love good music with meaning — this episode is for you.
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source: kaknews.com