Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMAs) disapproves of using profane words such as the F – word in the songs, actually they won’t nominate your tune on the off chance that they think that its profane. Any semblance of R2bess, Mzbel have had their share.
Are you ready to be blown away? Guess what? News has just begun circulating that Bisa Kdei’s ‘Brother Brother’ won’t be nominated for the up and coming VGMAs for the reason that he used profane word (F-word) in the song taking after an article that was composed.
At the point when asked to respond to the story, he uncovered on the media that he was thinking “F******” is acknowledged as an integral part of the Ghanain society and culture.
Bisa Kdei said while talking to the media person that, ‘I’m really disappointed in the writer, why, if you hold up until the song has gotten to be hit before you would caution the overall population. I am really sorry and I hope Ghanaians would forgive me for using that unacceptable word, I thought it has been acknowledged as a part of us, we all use it frequently in our daily lives so I thought it has gotten to be acknowledged normally, it’s used on the roads and in the streets and all the more so I just thought it insightful to utilize it in my song.’
At the point when asked whether he will be releasing a cover version form of the song, since it has been uncovered that the song contained profane words, he said, ‘I’m not certain I will be doing that, the song is now a hit, there is no need releasing a radio edit version, they ought to play it that way.
Bisa Kdei, however, uncovered that the song still merits nomination at the VGMAs regardless of the F-word.
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