“JZyNo Reveals He Spent Over $80K Bringing ‘Butta My Bread’ to Life”On Ghana’s HITZ 103.9 FM

JZyNo talks Ghana life, costly Nasty C. collab & new music with The Game

Liberian-born music sensation JZyNO recently appeared on Ghana’s HITZ 103 FM, where he candidly discussed personal experiences, industry challenges, and his views on Liberia and Ghana. Speaking on safety, JZyNO stated that Ghana feels “way safer” for him compared to Liberia, clarifying that Liberia is still safe but faces greater issues with drug abuse.

His remarks drew mixed reactions, including a fan comment reminding him that “drugs are everywhere” and urging him not to downplay Liberia’s value in his journey, while acknowledging Ghana’s role in boosting his career.

During the interview, JZyNO also addressed his recent award wins. While proud of winning “Male Artist of the Year,” he voiced frustration at not securing the “Artist of the Year” title, calling the outcome “rigged.” He then revealed that his major collaboration with U.S. rap icon The Game came at no cost, explaining it was a strategic business move rather than a traditional paid feature. According to JZyNO, the connection opened doors, strengthened his brand, and was worth more than a simple cash transaction.

Adding a personal touch, JZyNO praised Eric Gee as his new favorite Liberian artist, highlighting the growing talent within his home country’s music scene. His comments, blending praise, critique, and ambition, sparked debates among fans in both Liberia and Ghana. The interview showcased JZyNO’s unfiltered personality and strategic mindset, offering insights into how he navigates fame, cross-border success, and the evolving African music industry.

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