D Jay Mise has responded strongly to recent remarks made by Northern Ghanaian rap star Maccasio, who criticized some key industry players for being selective and unsupportive. In a Facebook post that quickly gained traction, Mise fired back, claiming that Maccasio’s frustrations stem from his current struggles to release a chart-topping hit song.

According to Mise, the industry doesn’t owe any artist guaranteed support, and recognition comes naturally when one consistently drops bangers that resonate with fans. “Let’s be honest, when you’re hot, the streets and media can’t ignore you,” he implied, suggesting that Maccasio’s recent comments may be driven more by career pressure than industry injustice.

Mise also took the opportunity to defend respected media personalities like Is Hassan Dablee, who was indirectly referenced by Maccasio in his earlier statement. He argued that media figures have always played their part and that artists must also take responsibility for maintaining relevance. The back-and-forth has sparked intense debate online, with fans split between supporting Maccasio’s outcry for fairness and siding with Mise’s call for accountability and consistency in hit-making.