Okyeame Kwame contends that music industry feuds are not constructive and have little effect on an artist’s ability to maintain relevance in the market.
The Yeeko hitmaker believes the industry’s disputes were bad since the individuals involved frequently used slurs, according to an interview with Graphic Showbiz.
Regardless of who is involved in the conflict, in Okyeame Kwame’s opinion, it is still bad, and artists need to create a positive strategy to sell themselves and their work.

“My take on it is that it is not good, whether it men or women involved in the beef, it is not good. Because it does not bring money or development to the nation, it is not progressive.”
However, he claimed that while using beefs to promote themselves would have been a fantastic technique for artists, doing so while using insults defeats the point of the act.
“It is a beautiful way for artistes to express themselves but the insults involved is a no no for me.
Okyeame Kwame, a veteran of the music industry with 25 years under his belt, claims that it is not because of feuds but rather his commitment to being truthful in his work that has allowed him to stay relevant in the field.