OB Amponsah and Clemento Suarez delivered the state of the music industry address, at the just ended 3Music Awards held at the Fantasy Dome, Trade Fair.
The two dressed up as President Akufo-Addo and one of his interpreters, to deliver the address.
They made references to many of the things that happened in the past year, including the brawl between Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy at the 2019 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.
Watch their address below:
Let me post our video some erh. I know it's Pasco, but wo bɛyɛ no dɛn? 🤣 🤣 🤣
Tag your artiste, let him know the president is watching him closely. 🤣 #3MusicAwards20 pic.twitter.com/83aGc4PIEp— OB Amponsah (@OBAmponsah_) May 3, 2020
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