In a recent interview with media personality G. Face, award-winning musician Fancy Gadam surprised many by officially confirming that he is now on good terms with fellow Northern Ghanaian artist Fad Lan. The self-proclaimed King of the North didn’t mince words when he declared, “Fad Lan is my guy,” signaling an end to what had been one of the most talked-about rivalries in the northern music scene.
This statement marks a turning point in their relationship, following years of tension and public friction that escalated without clear cause. The feud, which divided fan bases and sparked countless speculations, seemed to reflect Fancy Gadam’s strained relations with many up-and-coming artists in the region over the years.
By declaring peace and acknowledging Fad Lan as a friend, Fancy Gadam is not only squashing the beef but also extending an olive branch to the younger generation of musicians. Many fans and industry players see this as a major step toward unity and growth within the Northern music industry — a gesture that may pave the way for future collaborations and a healthier creative atmosphere.