One of Northern Ghana’s talented vocalists, Luck Bwoy, recently announced his decision to step away from music during an emotional interview on Zaa Radio 99.3 FM. Speaking with host Kawastone, Luck Bwoy shared the reasons behind his decision, revealing the struggles that led him to give up on a passion he once dedicated himself to wholeheartedly.

Luck Bwoy opened up about the challenges he has faced throughout his music career, expressing frustration over the lack of support for local artists in the Northern music scene. Despite his continuous efforts to produce quality songs that resonate with his fans, Luck Bwoy admitted that the absence of support or investment has made it nearly impossible for him to progress in his career. “I’ve always tried my best to bring out good and quality projects,” he explained, “but there’s no help or support in the industry. I’ve given up now.”

The talented vocalist further noted that, while he still has love for music, he simply cannot continue under the current circumstances. Luck Bwoy shared that the only way he could envision himself returning to music would be if a significant opportunity or backing came his way. He remains hopeful that, one day, the Northern music industry will receive the support and resources it deserves so that passionate artists like him can thrive and share their talents with a wider audience.

Luck Bwoy’s decision highlights the struggles that many musicians in the region face, as they often operate without the infrastructure, mentorship, or financial support needed to sustain a career. His words are a reminder of the immense talent that Northern Ghana holds and the potential waiting to be unlocked if more support and opportunities are made available to local artists.