
The music industry is full of allegations of witchcraft among different artists and stakeholders.
Different artists, including Red Banton, Geosteady, and Dan Flavour, have previously alleged to have been bewitched by fellow musicians.
With this discussion still dominating the music industry, Bebe Cool has spoken out about the same, personally distancing himself from witchcraft.
The singer explained he doesn't believe in witchcraft, despite not going to the Mosque regularly.
"I may not go to the mosque often, but one thing I know for sure — I don’t believe in witchcraft," he explained.
Bebe Cool joins Spice Diana, who also last month revealed she doesn't believe in witchcraft, despite acknowledging its existence.
"Someone asked me in an interview if witchcraft exists, and I said yes, but it’s how you perceive it, how you take it, and how you understand it. I personally don't believe in it," she explained in an interview with a local television station.
Witchcraft is common in Africa. Different cultures believe in the powers of ancestral spirits to bring about change in their lives.
