Be wary of "devil" managers who want to be big stars more than you, Fameye advises Artists

Fameye, a Ghanaian artist, is sternly urging singers to be aware of managers who prioritize their own notoriety over their own welfare.

Be wary of "devil" managers who want to be big stars more than you, Fameye advises Artists

The singer of Nothing I Get pleaded with artists in a Facebook post from yesterday, August 14, to exercise caution while signing contracts with managers who are devils masquerading as angels

 “If you are an artist and your manager wants to be a superstar then you? Be careful, is either you signed the wrong deal or a Devil came in a form of an angel (sic)????,” he posted.

Fameye's tweet is in response to the rumored strained relationships between artists and their managers, which have recently been under attention.

His call may serve as a reminder to his coworkers to be careful about the supervisors they choose to work with toy resentments in the future.

Fameye, who took part in season three of the MTN Hitmaker reality show, was born Peter Famiyeh Bozah. His single "Nothing I Get" is his most well-known work.

He was named Best New Artist of the Year at the 2020 VGMAs, and he previously admitted to Graphic Showbiz in an interview that it was difficult for him to collaborate with other musicians when they had different musical tastes.

Every musician has a certain style, and occasionally I receive features that don't fit that style. Even though it could not be my music, my picture will be included, therefore we both need to figure it out.

But if I advise and you insist on being obstinate, I'll just let you leave. I occasionally demand exorbitant amounts only to decline offers," he admitted in an interview with Graphic in 2020.