SHOWBIZ KONKONSAH
My loyal fans will always vote for me to win more awards – Kofi Kinaata
Kofi Kinaata, who won 3Music Awards Most Popular Song and Highlife Song of the year, has revealed that he will never share airtime to his fans in order to vote for him to win awards.
The ‘Things fall apart’ hitmaker, speaking in an interview with Amansan Krakye on Radio Central in Cape Coast monitored by MyNewsGh.com said “Giving or sharing airtime to your fans to vote in awards won’t let you know your true fans. Then why not you using the airtime to vote for yourself instead? It defies logic and it won’t let you know your support base.
“What’s the essence of having fans? When you get nomination for awards, it’s the fans who vote with their own airtime to prove their support for you.
“As for the fans we do a lot of things for them aside entertainment. We do things that are necessary.
“We don’t only ensure their happiness during sad moments but the songs we do also provide a lot of emotional support for them.
“But sometimes when you don’t put physical money into a black man’s pocket he doesn’t remember what you’ve done for them.
“Personally I don’t like doing something for people just for someone to applaud me or for the camera’s sake”.
Source:MyNewsGh.com
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