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Ghanaian musician Prince Ofori, popularly known as Bosom P-Yung, has slammed industry colleagues for ghosting his messages requesting for collaborations.
In a fiery post on social media, the Ghanaian rapper described the gesture from his colleagues as fake for ignoring his gesture of love.
“Some GH artists are [sic]. I send them songs, but some ignored, some acted like they never saw my message. Forming like they’ve ‘reached.’ I reached out to y’all out of love. None of y’all dey trap or rap better than me. I don’t need your numbers. No time to fake things now,” he wrote.
'The Attaa Adwoa' hit maker, Bosom P-Yung has however, expressed eagerness to continue doing his best to keep his followers and admirers entertained whilst ignoring his doubters to continue hating.
Most people waste a lot of time trying to do their best to prove those who doubt them wrong but Bosom P-Yung said he will rather concentrate on those who believe in his creativity.
In a chit chat with Cape Coast's finest radio presenter, Amansan Krakye on GBC Radio Central, Bosom P-Yung was asked what he thinks about those who suggest that he'll fade away very soon in the game.
He responded "No I feel that I shouldn't prove anybody wrong. I should rather focus on the people loving it and do more for them. I have never made up my mind to prove my doubters and haters wrong.
"I was basically going hard to do more for those who appreciate my creativity but I wasn't bothered about those who want to bring me down or think that my style will fade away very soon".
Bosom P-Yung continues to blossom in the music scene with many artistes featuring him on songs such as 'emergency', 'yaazo' ,'asa bone', 'dw3 rmx' amongst other songs.
Ghanaian musician and lyrical powerhouse, Martin King Arthur, popularly known as Kofi Kinaata, on the other hand, has disclosed that despite the opportunities he gets to feature on songs of other artistes, he rarely welcomes other artistes to do the same on his songs.
He explained that the structure of his songs barely leaves room for featuring other artists.
“Sometimes, I can just be miming, and by the time you realise, I am done recording. And when I’m done too, the story is already perfectly completed. There wouldn’t be space for anyone else to add something. They might feel offended, thinking I want to limit their ability," he shared in an interview with Feeling Daddy on Starr Showbiz on Starr FM.
So far, he has featured dancehall artistes, Shatta Wale and Samini.
“Even in Ghana, I haven’t done many collaborations. The few I’ve done are not that many, but when it comes to me featuring on other people’s songs, those are plenty," he added.
He came into the
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