SHOWBIZ KONKONSAH
VIDEO: Kinaata samples “Things Fall Apart” from an upcoming artist for a feature
Ghanaian musician, Martin King Arthur, popularly known as Kofi Kinaata has been accused of a song sampling by Kwabena Currency
In an interview at Hi GH Tv Kwabena Currency claim that Kofi Kinaata has sample his song after he gave the song to him for feature.
According to the young artist, he gave the song to jack Tonto, (Presenter) to link him to Kofi Kinaata for a feature. A feedback came from jack Tonto that kinaata says he is not going to feature on a cover and he needs the original beat.
I called Jack Tonto after I heard “Things Fall Apart” that kinaata has release the song I gave him ” he said, you have to forget this issue so not to defame or spoil his reputation in the music industry.
Now Kwabena Currency wants to clear the air after fans throws shades on him not to copy Kinaata, after releasing his song ” Pe Ani Behwe”
P3 Ani b3hw3 as we all understand it talks about the fake Christians. Those who go to club and parties to chill and at the same time go to church singing and shouting as if they haven’t sinned before. It talks about those who take part in all the bad things going on and later go to church and pretend they are not sinners…
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