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‘I can’t date a musician’ – Gyakie
Ghanaian artist Jackline Acheampong, known as Gyakie, has revealed that she prefers not to pursue romantic relationships with her colleagues in the music industry.
In a recent interview with 3FM in Accra, she explained that navigating romantic involvement within the same professional field could present challenges. Gyakie’s perspective sheds light on the complexities that can arise when mixing personal and professional dynamics, highlighting her focus on maintaining clear boundaries in her relationships within the music industry.
“Love is a beautiful thing. I wouldn’t say its wrong, but at the same time, right now, I wouldn’t advise myself to be with someone in my industry,” she said.
Opening up about the genesis of her inspiration, Gyakie shared that the song originated from a heartbreak she endured with someone she deeply cared for. During an interview, she expressed how the raw emotions she experienced while in Paris served as the catalyst for creating this heartfelt melody.
Appearing on TV3’s New Day program, Gyakie bared her soul, delving into the inspiration behind her latest chart-topper, “December.” She confessed that the song was born from the pain of heartbreak, and every lyric was a direct reflection of the emotions she felt during that difficult period.
“This song was supposed to drop December last year. It is fully broken heart. It’s actually one of the songs I wrote when I was in one of my sad moments, and I wrote it in Paris. Every word in the song is literally direct. A special someone disappointed me. When you sing and read the lyrics of the song you will understand it.” Gyakie revealed.