I never initiate a breakup – Fameye remembers funny story being 'sick' after a breakup

Highlife star Fameye has affirmed his love for women.
“I love women deeply!
“I’ve never broken up with a woman before. They leave, I never initiate it,” he said, Wednesday, February 21, 2024.
He was talking to Nana Romeo on Accra 100.5 FM’s Ayekoo Ayekoo.
According to Fameye, “when you make a woman too happy, they eventually leave”.
He noted he had suffered broken hearts “a 100 percent” even though “I make women so happy and comfortable”.
The award-winning songwriter said due to his broken heart he cut his dreadlocks and dyed his hair.
Also, “I had this desire for any woman I laid eyes on,” he added.
He remembered “having GHS3,000 on me during at that time and generously giving out GHS50 to anyone I spoke to about my broken heart”.
This strange behaviour started in Winneba when he first revealed his emotion wound to “an old classmate” called Winnifred.
He said this happened way before his breakthrough song Nothing I Get (2019).
Giving more details, he said he had gone to perform in Bogoso in the company had been given said sum.
Even more odd was “entertaining the woman who cheated on me and her lover over kebab and beer,” Fameye, alias Peter, divulged.
He explained he wanted to prove he was alright, meanwhile he was “sick and hurting” within.
Due to this experience, Fameye said he is concerned when he sees someone brag about the unchangeable love of their partner.
“Even people who’ve been married for 20 years part ways. So be careful,” he said.
Listen to the singer-songwriter and rapper's latest offering, Only You, below:
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