Music duo, Keche have revealed that, though majority of their fans are
women, they do not take advantage of them as it is perceived to be in
the make believe world.
“We have women in our lives, we respect women so much and so we know
where our boundaries end. What happens is that if we meet ladies who
want to be more than just friends or fans, we don’t push them away, we
draw them closer, we have a nice way of dealing with them,” Andrew
Cudjoe, the other half of the group said in an interview with
livefmghana.com.
“We do not take advantage of them, we love them and appreciate the fact
that, they like our music and the truth is we respect women a lot, he
added.
As to when they intend to settle down, Joshua Ampah, the other half of
the group said; “when the time comes we will let our fans know but as it
stands now we are working on getting our music out there.”
Currently under George Britton records, Keche is an Akan word which
literally means Skills. Both Joshua Ampah and Andrew Cudjoe were born
and raised in Takoradi, in the Western region of Ghana.
Their musical journey started very early in life as they both started singing at Sunday school and through basic education.
They are populr for songs like Body Lotion, Pressure, Sokode, Omogemi,
Ring My bell ft Sarkodie and Oh My God ft Guru and D Cryme.
Source: Livefmghana.com

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