
Newly crowned Highlife artiste of the Year at the 26th TGMAs, Fameye has successfully recovered his official YouTube channel after a terrible hack that resulted in its deletion on May 26, 2025.
The hacking occurred few days to the artiste’s album release raising concerns among fans and possibly interfering with his intentions to release new content.
In a Facebook post on May 26, Fameye expressed his frustration, stating: “My YouTube channel hacked & deleted. I’m sure I’m gonna get it fixed ASAP cos?”
The following day, on May 27, Fameye announced the restoration of his channel via a post on X, expressing gratitude to those who assisted in the recovery process.
“Big love to KwameBaahGH. My YouTube account is back & kicking. Hope you ready for the album? Go subscribe,” he tweeted.
It is a relief that his channel has been restored, particularly as Fameye prepares to release new music—the artist has hinted at an upcoming album.
Fameye, well-known for popular songs like “Nothing I Get” and “Mansa,” has accumulated millions of views on his YouTube platform and established a solid online following.
His YouTube channel has been essential in helping him promote his music and reach a global audience, making him one of the most prominent voices in Ghana’s highlife industry.
Big love to @KwameBaahGH my YouTube account is back & kicking hope you ready for the album? Go subscribe https://t.co/TzOXve14KG
— two In a guy (@Fameye) May 27, 2025
The post Fameye recovers YouTube account after hack ahead of album release first appeared on 3News.
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