I don’t care if I’m sabotaged – Ceccy Twum

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Ghanaian gospel music sensation Ceccy Twum has opened up about sabotage within the gospel music industry, acknowledging that favoritism and behind-the-scenes interference do occur.

Speaking on Joy Prime’s Changes show, she revealed that certain groups sometimes persuade DJs not to play songs from particular artistes, effectively sidelining them.

Despite these challenges, Ceccy Twum said she remains unbothered, placing her trust in God to fight her battles.

“I always say to myself that when I was nobody and God pulled me from wherever I was and brought me here, you did not make me for you to break me. So whatever you do—whether you sabotage me or not—I don’t care. My God will still fight for me, and you can do nothing about it,” she told Roselyn Felli.

She explained that some individuals in the industry are selective and sometimes collude with DJs to prevent certain songs from being played.

“I heard that there’s a group that plans for DJs not to play your songs. So when you bring out a song, they have a platform, and there are some people they call gatekeepers who will tell them not to play certain songs,” Ceccy Twum said.

The “Me Nyame Aye Awie” singer emphasized that she remains focused on her music, undeterred by any attempts to sideline her, firmly believing that God is her refuge.