Entrepreneur Kelvin Mensah, commonly known as PJ Kev has said that Ghanaian artists are proud to ask for international features.

This, he said in an interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM. According to PJ Kev, a lot of Ghanaian artists feel too big to ask international artists for features to gain necessary international recognition.

”I’m cool with their features but, I’m just saying, sometimes, Ghanaian artistes have too much pride to ask for features, and if they don’t ask, the answer will always be No”, he stated

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This claim comes on the back of American super singer and founder of Bad Boy Entertainment, Diddy, contacting him to connect them to Black Sherif.

“Diddy reached out to me trying to get in contact with Black Sherif. I told him (Black Sherif) on Instagram. I said Diddy’s team is trying to reach out to you,” he said during the interview.

He claimed Black Sherif replied to his Instagram message but could not determine whether connecting them had led to any successful negotiations.

About PJ Kev

PJ Kev, has a reputation for transporting top executives, athletes and recording artists throughout the world.

He is an African-American entrepreneur and a private jet broker born in February 1991.

Scott Disick, Young Thug, Tyga, The Kardashians and Neymar Jr. are just a handful of the music artists, celebrities, sportsmen and top executives that PJ kev has flown around the world since renting his first plane at age 21.

With his unwavering commitment to perfecting his profession, and his ever-growing clientele, including a number of well-known people, PJ Kev stands out in this field.

Anita Zuuri
Author at The Vocal Ghanaian | + posts

Annie is an entertainment and lifestyle writer. She enjoys reading and writing about music, celebrities and their lifestyles, food, cars and tech.

By Anita Zuuri

Annie is an entertainment and lifestyle writer. She enjoys reading and writing about music, celebrities and their lifestyles, food, cars and tech.

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