Yaw Siki Says He Doesn’t Want Any Money From ‘Wope Dodo’ Because He Now Sees It As Unholy
Ghanaian musician-turned-gospel preacher Yaw Siki has declared that he will not collect any royalties or earnings from his old secular hit song “Wope Dodo.” The artist said he now considers the track unholy and does not want a dime from the revenue it continues to generate.
In a recent interview shared on social media, Yaw Siki explained that after dedicating his life to Christianity and gospel music, he can no longer accept money tied to music he believes contradicts his faith. He said the song “Wope Dodo,” which brought him widespread fame years ago in the secular music scene, no longer aligns with his spiritual values.
Yaw Siki’s journey from mainstream rap to gospel ministry has been inspirational for many fans. After stepping away from secular music, he has focused on faith-based work and performances, sharing his life story and encouraging others through his ministry.
By refusing royalties, Yaw Siki hopes to set an example of personal conviction and faithfulness to his beliefs, even when it means giving up income from one of his most popular songs. His decision has sparked conversations online about artists, faith, and how past work fits with present beliefs.




