Ghanaian artist Kweku Darlington has finally opened up about his absence from the music scene, blaming his industry colleagues for his misfortune.
The 'Sika Aba Fie' hitmaker revealed that he encountered spiritual burial, which left him bedridden and unable to pursue his music career.
Darlington recounted an altercation with two friends, which sparked a series of unfortunate events. He sought medical help from hospitals and even consulted herbalists, but to no avail. It was only when he turned to a Christian fellowship and sought the guidance of a Pastor at Atwea Mountains that he found relief.
"I faced a challenging period last year that lasted a whole year. It was a difficult time for me. Some friends turned into enemies and tried to harm me using Juju. That's why you didn't hear from me for a while. I couldn't even leave the house," Darlington shared.
The artist's revelation sheds light on the challenges faced by musicians in the industry, including spiritual attacks and rivalry. Darlington's experience highlights the importance of seeking support and the potential dangers of falling prey to negative influences.
As Kweku Darlington recovers and rebuilds his career, his story serves as a reminder of the resilience and faith needed to navigate the music industry and overcome adversity.
With this news, fans can expect a possible comeback from Darlington, who is sure to bring his unique sound and story to the forefront once again. Let's hope for a swift recovery and a triumphant return to the music scene for this talented artist.
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