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I don’t do fraud, I make all my money from music – Okese1 clears air

 

Popular  Ghanaian rapper and CEO of Amotia Geng Okese1 has cleared the perception on social media created about his brand since his arrival in the music industry 


Okese1 is one of the many musicians known  for living a flashy life on social media.

His addiction to flaunting bundles of cash and luxurious cars leaves fans wondering if he made all his wealth from music.

In his interview , Okese1 stated clearly that he made all his money through music streams.

The musician also agued when popular Ghana media personality and host of 3FM Drive ,Giovani asked if his songs endorse internet fraud and incite the youth to engage in get-rich-quick schemes.




“No, it depends on what the boys are doing to confirm,” he began, “as for me, I confirm cash when I do new music and send it to streaming platforms,” he said on the 3FM Drive.


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