Renowned Ghanaian musical duo Keche, comprising Joshua Kojo Ampah and Andrew Kofi Cudjoe, recently delved into the intricacies of their partnership, acknowledging the presence of conflicts within their musical journey.
Speaking on The Afternoon Show on TV3, Keche provided insights into the realities of collaboration, dispelling the notion of flawlessly harmonious partnerships in the entertainment industry.
Despite their reputation for delivering captivating music and seamless stage chemistry, they candidly admitted that disagreements and quarrels were inevitable during their 15-year musical voyage.
The chart-topping ‘Party of the Year’ creators emphasized that although they occasionally find themselves at odds, they make concerted efforts to set aside their differences for the betterment of their brand.
This candid revelation humanizes the duo, underscoring that creative partnerships, despite their successes, are susceptible to occasional conflicts.
”We do fight and quarrel sometimes, but we put our differences aside for our brand. I mean we come from different backgrounds with different upbringings so definitely there would be misunderstandings.
”Sometimes we find ourselves not talking for weeks, months and we still go on stage to perform. One thing we do not forget is that we have a brand which we’ve fought so hard to sell to the public,” they said.