Keche, a prominent music group, has been making waves in the music scene for 15 years, and they attribute their longevity to their mutual understanding and respect for each other.
Formed in 2004, the hip-life duo, consisting of Joshua Kojo Ampah and Andrew Kofi Cudjoe, rose to fame with their debut album, Pressure. In an exclusive interview on The Chat on Channel One TV, Keche revealed that their ability to respect and understand each other has been the key factor in their continued success.
Despite coming from different backgrounds and having different ideologies, the group acknowledges that misunderstandings are inevitable. Andrew, the leader of the group, emphasized the importance of maintaining the brand image, even when they may not be on talking terms off-stage.
Joshua, the other member of the group, also highlighted the role of the media in their success. He emphasized that their mutual understanding and respect have enabled them to thrive in the music industry for more than a decade.
Currently, Keche is gaining attention with their latest single, ‘My Father,’ featuring King Paluta. The song is creating a buzz on streaming platforms and the airwaves, solidifying the group’s position in the music scene.
With their dedication to their craft and their commitment to maintaining a strong bond, Keche continues to be a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.