Ghanaian rapper, Gambo has debunked claims many by many Ghanaians especially celebrities that bloggers normally feed on negativity and fabricate stories about people on social media.
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According to the rapper, there is nothing like bad publicity because bloggers only publish what celebrities post on their social media pages, hence they do not fabricate stories just to gain attention on social media.
Recounting his journey in his music career, Gambo recalled that he has been doing music for some time but a scandal about him that surfaced last year was what made him popular and he used that as an opportunity to promote his music brand.
He opinionated that celebrities need to come out with explanations about stories published about them before blaming bloggers for staging bad publicity.
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In other news, Ghanaian contemporary Highlife musician, Eugene Kwame Marfo, affectionately known as Kuami Eugene has debunked claims made by music lovers and some sympathizers of political parties that the song “Happy Day” composed by Sarkodie is a political song.
Speaking in an interview with Zionfelix on the Uncut show, Kuami Eugene stated that his main reason for doing the collaboration with Sarkodie on that song was not because he wanted to get involved with politics.
According to Kuami Eugene, the song was never politically affiliated with any political party in Ghana. He said that political parties claiming ownership of the award-winning song are doing so for their own reasons and not because the rapper composed it for them.