From Beats to Books: Richie Mensah Inspires with Message of Personal Responsibility.

Credit Kekeli K. Blamey

In a powerful celebration of vision and mentorship, Ghanaian music mogul Richie Mensah took a bold step beyond the studio with the launch of his debut book “Yes! It’s Your Fault” — a compelling guide urging individuals to take ownership of their lives.

Held on Saturday, June 14, 2025, at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel, the launch was not only a literary milestone but a gathering that spotlighted Richie’s deeper legacy: empowering others to grow.

A strong show of support came from the Lynx Entertainment family, with artists like KiDi, Kuami Eugene, and DSL in attendance — a testament to the deep bonds Richie has cultivated over the years.

The event was filled with energy and admiration as industry colleagues, media, and fans witnessed a moment that went far beyond the release of a book.

“Yes! It’s Your Fault” is already making waves online for its unapologetic message about personal accountability — a value Richie has long embodied, both in business and in his mentorship of some of Ghana’s most successful artists.

One of the most emotional highlights came when Kuami Eugene, a former Lynx signee, returned to Ghana specifically for the event. In a stirring gesture, he purchased a copy of the book for GHC20,000, drawing cheers from the crowd and reflecting the lasting impact of Richie’s guidance in his life.

The evening was more than a glamorous book launch; it was a celebration of values, growth, and legacy. Richie’s shift from producing hits to producing mindsets underscores his evolving influence — one rooted not just in entertainment, but in empowerment.

As Richie Mensah begins this new chapter as an author, “Yes! It’s Your Fault” stands as a bold call to action for anyone seeking change — and as proof that true leadership doesn’t just create stars; it shapes lives.

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