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US-based Ghanaian Socialite Sam Kwabena Safo Junior, popularly known as Showboy has advised against ‘Violence’ groups in the art and entertainment industry since that is capable of landing them in prison.

Using himself as an example, Showboy said it was ‘violence’ that landed him in the situation he finds himself. He is currently serving prison term in the United States of America.

He made this known in a phone interview with Sammy Flex, host of Showbiz Agenda on Zylofon 102.1FM.

Serving a 6-year jail term in the United States for murdering one Junior US, the socialite says his record label 2Hype Gang does not preach violence because it is through violence he is in his current state. He said, “the trap guys, we are thinking about money. We are not part of that lifestyle. We speak our mind. We are not on the radio to preach about Gang Gang Gang. Gang works with violence, but we are not violent. It is violence that brought me to Prison, I am not preaching violence.”

The socialite despite him being constraint in movement, he is still running music business in Ghana. According to him, his record label is doing well in the market space, and have not encounted any loses.

“So far so good, we cannot complain, as far as we begin dey make money wey we no de fit count wana loses no deir, we are there,” he exclaimed.

Speaking about his signees and competitions in the music industry, he said, “I don’t like that competition bit of a thing, they are all my children. You guys don’t have to make it look like a competition. Everyone is learning the movement. When I first started, nobody was supporting me like that. Now you are doing Kumerica, Kumerica, God has been good… we are supporting them, we should not make it look like a competition.”

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