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I can only shine a light on artistes, I can’t be involved financially- Tim Westwood

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British DJ and Radio/Television Presenter, Tim Westwood has stated that the only way he can help artistes is by shining his light on them to make them grow.

According to the popular DJ who has hosted some of the world’s greatest artists on his show including Ghana’s Sarkodie, Manifest, Stonebwoy, Medikal, Shatta Wale, etc., he does not want to be involved financially with any artists.

“I like dealing with the artiste as love and support. Like if there’s a hot artiste doing his thing, he’s got the heat, the street is feeling him and he’s got love in the community, I just like to shed that light on him and contribute to making him bigger. I do not want to do any financial business with him,”he told Kojo Manuel on the Dryve of your Lyfe show on Y107.9FM.

Westwood, who arrived in Ghana two days ago for a club hosting event, added that he hasn’t been able to manage himself well and so wouldn’t want to destroy anybody else.

“I just want to show him some love and support. I ain’t good on that business. I can’t even manage myself so I wouldn’t want to destroy anybody else. I just want to shine some love and light, that’s all”, he added.

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63-year-old Tim Westwood is back hosting on Capital Xtra after nearly 20 years at BBC. His YouTube channel, Tim Westwood TV has hosted some of the biggest freestyles & interviews from hip-hop & grime artists.

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