Bisa Kdei has thrown shots to his critics who keep saying he is lost in the system to shut up because he is still relevant in the game.
Many music lovers have wondered where Bisa Kdei was after taking the music industry by storm especially in the year 2016 when he released songs like “Mansa” as well as “Brother Brother” and was tipped to win artiste of the year.
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The “Life” hitmaker speaking to Amansan Krakye on Cape Coast-based Radio Central, stated that he’s mostly pissed-off when people say he’s fading and he is never going to accept that.
He said; “Ghanaians should stop saying that, it’s not a good thing to compare new artistes to old ones. Daddy Lumba, Kojo Antwi, Amakye Dede have been there for all these years, did they face the same problem during their time, some of them haven’t released songs but they play shows. I’m doing my part to push High Life, it took me two years to come up with my new album (High Life Konnect) so I will never accept that I’m fading.”
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Bisa Kdei started his music career as a rapper in a group called BISA (Boys In Serious Action). He later decided to embark on a solo project when he found out he could do better in singing.
He came to limelight some few years ago treating Hi-Life music lovers with songs such as ‘Odo Carpenter’, ‘Mansa’, ‘Pimpinaa’, ‘Life’ which featured Nigerian Patoranking just to mention few.
After his Hi-Life Connect album which he released not long ago, little has been heard of him.