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Lyrical Joe Blasts Cult-Like Fan Culture in Ghana

Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
July 2, 2025
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Ghanaian rapper Lyrical Joe has expressed concern over what he describes as a growing “cult following” culture in today’s music industry, where fans are often polarised in their loyalty and quick to dismiss opposing voices.

The TGMA award-winning rapper said the current environment allows little space for neutrality. 

“Once someone is a fan of an artist, they’re either for you or completely against you. There’s no middle ground anymore. And sometimes, those fans can make other artists feel like they don’t matter, but you just have to block out the noise.”

Lyrical Joe

Lyrical Joe, real name Joseph Gamor, is known for his sharp lyricism and unapologetic stance on artistry. His comments point to a rising wave of music tribalism, where fan allegiance often borders on hostility.

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Despite his fiery delivery and reputation as one of Ghana’s top rappers, Lyrical Joe maintains a distinct identity in the industry. He avoids flashy trends like tattoos and chains, preferring instead to let his words speak for him.

Lyrical Joe Blasts Cult-Like Fan Culture in Ghana
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He also shared his early influences, admitting he did not heavily study Ghanaian rappers at the start of his career. “Even though I saw what they were doing, I looked up to foreign rappers a lot more,” he revealed.

He named his top five Ghanaian rappers, giving Sarkodie the number one spot, a nod to the industry legends who paved the way.

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Lyrical Joe also weighed in on a 2024 controversy sparked by Jamaican reggae icon Buju Banton, who described Afrobeats as “uninspiring”. 

Disagreeing with that view, the rapper said, “People don’t go to the club to hear deep conscious lyrics, they want to vibe. There’s a time and place for everything; Afrobeats is giving people that release.”

On a lighter note, he shared a quirky cultural observation: “Ewes like reggae music a lot.”

Known for his fierce independence and lyrical dexterity, Lyrical Joe continues to carve a path that sets him apart.

Lyrical Joe Wants Music Defining Him

Lyrical Joe Wants Music Defining Him
Lyrical Joe

In the contemporary music industry, the intersection of personal branding and artistic expression has become increasingly complex. Many artists find themselves navigating a landscape where their personal lives, social media presence, and public personas often eclipse their musical contributions.

This phenomenon has prompted some musicians to assert a desire for their legacy to be defined solely by their music.

The multiple award-winning artist revealed that he doesn’t engage in controversies because he wants people to focus on his music.

Lyrical Joe believes that everything about him should be about the music he produces and not his personal life.

According to the ‘Enter’ hitmaker, personal issues like his bank account details, his luxurious apartment, or the woman he’s dating aren’t necessary.

“What would people do with issues about my personal life? I came into the scene purposely to let everyone know about my music. I didn’t come into the scene to display my house, cars that I’ve bought, or the kind of woman that I’m currently dating, but my music is the sole focus.

“I don’t care about what someone else is doing, but what I care about is the music that I’m giving out to the public to listen to. If anybody cares to know about the details of my bank account, unless they go to where my bank is or contact my bankers.”

Lyrical Joe

The assertion by artists to have their legacy defined solely by their music is not merely a desire for privacy but a profound statement about the nature of art itself.

By focusing on music rather than personal narratives, artists foster deeper connections with their audiences, maintain the integrity of their work, and empower themselves within the industry.

Listeners should embrace this perspective, allowing the music to speak for itself and celebrating the artistry that defines shared human experience.

In doing so, it honors the true essence of music as a powerful form of expression that transcends the individual and resonates within the collective heart of humanity.

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