Ghanaian musician Edem has delivered a powerful message to young and upcoming creatives, urging them to avoid drug use as they work towards building their careers.
In a post shared on his Facebook page, Edem encouraged the youth to focus on discipline, financial growth, and making their families proud.
He stressed that drugs do not enhance talent or creativity, but rather destroy potential and damage personal and family life.
“Dear young talents, don’t do drugs,” he wrote. “Make money and make yourself and your loved ones proud. Drugs don’t make your talent better. They will destroy you eventually. And if they don’t destroy your talent, they will destroy your family life.”
Edem, who has been vocal about responsible lifestyle choices within the entertainment space, noted that success comes from hard work, consistency, and maintaining clarity of mind.
The message comes at a time when conversations around substance abuse and mental wellness continue to rise within the music and creative industries. Edem continues to use his platform to mentor young talents and advocate for positive decisions that support long-term growth and well-being.












