Ghanaian musician Kaakie, known for bangers like Too Much, DC Tun Up, African Fever and Ronaldo, has been missing from the music scene for several years now. Once a dominant voice in Ghana's dancehall space, her sudden departure raised eyebrows and sparked rumours about what really led to her exit.In a recent interview on Hitz FM's Daybreak Hitz with Andy Dosty, her former producer and the CEO of Xtra Large Music, JMJ, has finally addressed the speculations.
According to him, Kaakie's decision to leave music wasn't influenced by any fallout or financial issues, but rather her own shifting focus and passion. "What I know that you people didn't know was that Kaakie loved music, but she wasn't passionate about it," JMJ disclosed.
Read Also: JMJ Opens Up About Debt Burden from Kaakie's Music ProjectsHe explained that during her time on the label, Kaakie was juggling a demanding university schedule with music, making it difficult for her to fully commit to the craft. "Kaakie didn't have time for music but she was so talented that just 10 minutes in the studio would blow your mind," he said. "She had little time, and don't forget, she was also in school.
She was in Uni at the time, and nursing is not an easy course.