In an interview on Joy FM, the “Kweku Ananse” hitmaker explained that inspiration plays a key role in his decision to accept a music feature.
He noted that he did not resonate well with the song he received from Sidney and therefore requested a remix from one of his hits, which unfortunately couldn’t be arranged.
“Barima Sidney sent me a song, I loved it. I spoke with my team and I thought the song was not one that I could deliver well on so I requested a remix of one of his monster hits but that couldn’t happen” he said.
He added, “Joyce Blessing sent me a song last two days and I did it yesterday for her because I could connect with the song, the overdo song even though she is a gospel artiste”.
Amerado has since urged Barima Sidney to exercise patience and stop projecting him in a bad light, expressing that they might work on a project in the future.
“I’ve seen a couple of interviews that the legendary Barima Sidney has been talking about the fact that I ignored a feature. He should take it easy on me because who wouldn’t want to work with Sidney but sometime maybe we will work on a song that I can deliver on,” he added.
Amerado has collaborated with several artistes, including Shatta Wale, Black Sherif, Sista Afia, Lasmid, Fameye, and many others.