Highlife musician Kwaisey Pee has made four efforts to end his musical journey in the last 13 years due to industry frustration and anger.
Besides that, the comments and insults that he receives whenever he releases a song force him even further to retire from music.
According to the ‘Mehia Odo’ crooner, “for the past 13 years, I have been releasing good songs but they don’t get the needed attention, they are rather met with insults. I have personally sent some of my songs to radio stations after releasing them and as we speak, I am yet to hear them on air.
“I mostly get comments like stay away from music and give the young ones a chance and that I am too old to do music, others tell me straight away they are not interested in my works.”
“Such comments make me feel so bad that all I want to do is to give up on music. In fact, I have thought about it on a number of occasions to stop doing music and venture into other stuff,” he told Graphic Showbiz in a recent interview.
Kwaisey Pee explained why he was still doing music despite being deterred and incensed, saying it was because of his enthusiasm for it, and also because his family and friends won’t let him go ahead with his course of action.
“Whenever I decide to abandon music, I consult family and friends and they never support me. I remember telling a colleague musician I was tired of music and wanted to switch to something else. He came over and spent close to two hours convincing me to stay in the industry. My family never supports me anytime I discuss leaving music,” he revealed.