Patapaa has called out musicians who are taking advantage of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) viral heartbreak video to release songs about heartbreak.
According to the singer, their actions amount to lyrical incompetence.
This follows a viral video of a KNUST student, Sammy pleading with his girlfriend, Nana Ama to accept him back after he supposedly cheated on her and she dumped him.
Patapaa argues that artistes should not wait for trending issues to compose songs.
He, thus, criticised artistes such as Article Wan and Kofi Mole for taking advantage of Sammy’s situation to compose songs.
Article Wan and Kofi Mole have both released songs titled ‘Nana Ama’ in the heat of the latest uproar.
In reaction, Patapaa said: “Ghanaian artistes are so foolish; someone is broken-and instead of them comforting him, they are rather joining Twitter trends to mock him. Compose better songs and stop taking advantage of Nana Ama.”
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