Hitz FM morning show host, Andy Dosty, has made a surprising revelation about his involvement in the career of hiplife music duo Bradez.
During an interview on Daybreak Hitz, Andy admitted that he advised Bradez to break away from working under the supervision of their elder brother, Okyeame Kwame.
“I had to whisk him away because I felt like his clouds were hovering, and at a point, I needed the boys to break out. It was like Okyeame Kwame and the Bradez, so I called him and said, ‘leave there, move away’, let the boys be, they will survive,” Andy explained.
Okyeame Kwame, who was also on the show, initially had reservations about letting Bradez pursue independent projects. However, he later realized that the separation was beneficial for their growth as artists.
“I had plans, and I was attached to the plans. Kunta was like my son; when my father died, I raised him. I had vision, I had ideas that this guy was going to be the musician I never was,” Okyeame Kwame shared.
Reflecting on the advice given by Andy Dosty, Okyeame Kwame acknowledged that it was indeed the best decision for Bradez. He expressed gratitude for the guidance that led to positive outcomes for the duo.
Andy Dosty further elaborated on his reasoning behind encouraging Bradez’s independence, highlighting the importance of allowing them to focus on their music without being overshadowed by Okyeame Kwame.
The music duo Bradez, comprising Flowking Stone and Kunta Kinte, gained popularity for their hit songs like ‘Simple’, ‘Dondo’, ‘One Gallon’, and ‘Flashe’. The separation from Okyeame Kwame’s influence allowed them to thrive and establish their own identities in the music industry.