Rashad discussed Kwadee's struggle with addiction and his path to recovery under the guidance of Maa Lydia, a qualified rehabilitation specialist, in the most recent Rash Hour Show episode.
He disclosed that Kwadee had recovered sobriety in 2018 and was even serving as a voluntary ambassador to raise awareness of drug misuse in secondary schools.
Rashad said, however, that Kwadee's most recent downward spiral began when he moved to Accra to live with Ogun Skele, which led to a significant relapse.
The rapper has apparently found it difficult to stay sober ever then.
Rashad claims that Kwadee's family was partly responsible for his artistic sabbatical because they were concerned that his return to the stage or studio may lead to more drug use.
The rapper has apparently found it difficult to stay sober ever then.
Rashad claims that Kwadee's family was partly responsible for his artistic sabbatical because they were concerned that his return to the stage or studio may lead to more drug use.
He pointed out that the artist's protracted absence from the music industry has been mostly caused by this worry.
With successes like Ofie Nipa and Ka Wonan To So, Kwadee—who is renowned for his distinctive storytelling and profound lyrical skill—was once one of Ghana's most renowned musicians.
However, years of addiction and several efforts at recovery have clouded his career.
With successes like Ofie Nipa and Ka Wonan To So, Kwadee—who is renowned for his distinctive storytelling and profound lyrical skill—was once one of Ghana's most renowned musicians.
However, years of addiction and several efforts at recovery have clouded his career.
SOURCE: Ghpage