Entertainment of Wednesday, 9 April 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
Esther Smith recently responded to Cwesi Oteng's statement. His comments sparked discussions on social media. He shared his experience with "evil" people in the gospel music industry.
Cwesi Oteng mentioned that some musicians took his album to a cemetery. They did this to jinx his success. Esther commented on Facebook, saying she faced similar situations.
She expressed that genuine artists often face opposition. "If you are genuine, they will fight you until you give up," she wrote. She emphasized the importance of prayer in overcoming these challenges.
Esther warned that evil can affect relationships, finances, and health. She encouraged others to keep praying for support from God. Despite her struggles, she remains hopeful and believes in her faith.
On Joy Prime’s Changes, Cwesi Oteng explained his early experiences in the industry. He felt envy from colleagues when he introduced a new style of music. His debut album included hits like "I Win" and "God Dey Bless Me."
Cwesi claimed some industry players feared he would overshadow them. He described facing spiritual attacks as he gained popularity. Church members also criticized him during this time.
While some urge Cwesi to name names, others agree with Esther's observations about the industry dynamics.