Source: Source: Ghana | Adom News | Kwaku Adu-Kumi
Ghanaian
Musician cum Comedian, A-Plus has said that he is not prepared to compose songs
for any of the political parties.
The reason,
A Plus speaking on Hitz FM said is due to his belief that he has grown past the
age when he used to compose songs for political parties.
“My focus is
now is to come out with songs that I can present to Amnesty International and
United Nations representative in Ghana but not NPP-NDC politics. I now see it
as infantile and I have grown past it,” the controversial musician noted.
This aim, he
said is the reason why he sought ideas from intellectuals like the Vice
President for IMANI Ghana, Kofi Bentil among others before he released his new
track, Yesterday Today’s Tomorrow.
A plus also
known as Kwame Asare Obeng also claimed in the interview that it was just not
okay for musicians to be releasing peace songs on election years.
According to
him, that creates a bad impression about the country in the eyes of the
international community.
It’s infantile to compose songs for political parties – A Plus
Source: Source: Ghana | Adom News | Kwaku Adu-KumiDate: 08-04-2016 Time: 04:04:55:pm
Ghanaian Musician cum Comedian, A-Plus has said that he is not prepared to compose songs for any of the political parties.
The reason, A Plus speaking on Hitz FM said is due to his belief that he has grown past the age when he used to compose songs for political parties.
“My focus is now is to come out with songs that I can present to Amnesty International and United Nations representative in Ghana but not NPP-NDC politics. I now see it as infantile and I have grown past it,” the controversial musician noted.
This aim, he said is the reason why he sought ideas from intellectuals like the Vice President for IMANI Ghana, Kofi Bentil among others before he released his new track, Yesterday Today’s Tomorrow.
A plus also known as Kwame Asare Obeng also claimed in the interview that it was just not okay for musicians to be releasing peace songs on election years.
According to him, that creates a bad impression about the country in the eyes of the international community.
The reason, A Plus speaking on Hitz FM said is due to his belief that he has grown past the age when he used to compose songs for political parties.
“My focus is now is to come out with songs that I can present to Amnesty International and United Nations representative in Ghana but not NPP-NDC politics. I now see it as infantile and I have grown past it,” the controversial musician noted.
This aim, he said is the reason why he sought ideas from intellectuals like the Vice President for IMANI Ghana, Kofi Bentil among others before he released his new track, Yesterday Today’s Tomorrow.
A plus also known as Kwame Asare Obeng also claimed in the interview that it was just not okay for musicians to be releasing peace songs on election years.
According to him, that creates a bad impression about the country in the eyes of the international community.
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