Ghanaian highlife singer Bisa Kdei recently opened up about his decision to part ways with his old management team. In an interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz 103.9 FM, Bisa Kdei explained that he had outgrown his former team and needed to move on to achieve his goals.
“When you realize you’re growing and progressing at a certain pace, but the people around you aren’t keeping up, it’s time to move on,” Bisa Kdei stated. He drew a relatable comparison, saying, “It happens, Andy. I’m sure you’ve experienced this in your own career , working with people who remain stagnant while you keep moving forward, so you have to leave them behind.”
Bisa Kdei also shared his personal experiences, revealing that he had previously stopped working with some of his colleagues, only for them to return and eventually leave again. However, he emphasized that his priority has always been his career.
“It happens, but your career should always be your priority,” he said.
Bisa Kdei’s comments suggest that he had reached a point where his old management team was no longer able to support his growth and ambitions. By moving on, he aims to surround himself with people who can keep up with his pace and help him achieve his goals.
The interview highlights the challenges that artists face in navigating their careers, particularly when it comes to managing relationships with their teams. Bisa Kdei’s decision to part ways with his old management team may have been difficult, but it demonstrates his commitment to prioritizing his career and pursuing his passions.