Ghanaians are becoming over critical these days, it’s not even fair the things bloggers and journalists write about every hit song, it’s not fair but Joey B gotta know that you can’t please everyone.
Most of our Ghanaian songs for time has been all about sex, love, relationship or plain ‘nonfa’. A journalist named Edwin who works for MyJoyOnline.Com took his time and wrote against Joey B’s smash hit song Tonga like he had a personal beef with the rapper and Joey B don’t seem happy about it. But Edwin has to know that, we have several genre of songs, if you want songs with motivational words, then Gospel might be your right choice.
Moreover getting a hit song is not a joke in Ghana, it really hurts if someone just go negative on you like that. As much as he could be right, I think the song is very creative, lyrics, humor and all. It takes a great rapper to put together such a song. Joey B is not the first artist to rap or talk about the genitals in his music, artists like Daddy Lumba, Nana Acheampong, Shatta Wale, Sarkodie, R2Bees talk about the genitals directly and indirectly. Some even go to the extent of saying the words like it is.
In Joey B’s song ‘Tonga’ he creatively uses words like Tonga, Twin Towers and more to make it less profane. If he don’t think Joey B’s song is creative, I think it is. US rapper Lil’ Wayne sold a million copies in a week after releasing his all time biggest hit song ‘Lollipop’ which was straight up explicit and sexual. It’s time we grow and stop acting too moral. I will repeat, if you want songs with good words, Gospel music is always there. Listen to ‘Tonga’ below.
See Joey B’s tweet below, he don’t seem happy but Joey make hay whilst the sun shine, it all works for you.
Most of our Ghanaian songs for time has been all about sex, love, relationship or plain ‘nonfa’. A journalist named Edwin who works for MyJoyOnline.Com took his time and wrote against Joey B’s smash hit song Tonga like he had a personal beef with the rapper and Joey B don’t seem happy about it. But Edwin has to know that, we have several genre of songs, if you want songs with motivational words, then Gospel might be your right choice.
Moreover getting a hit song is not a joke in Ghana, it really hurts if someone just go negative on you like that. As much as he could be right, I think the song is very creative, lyrics, humor and all. It takes a great rapper to put together such a song. Joey B is not the first artist to rap or talk about the genitals in his music, artists like Daddy Lumba, Nana Acheampong, Shatta Wale, Sarkodie, R2Bees talk about the genitals directly and indirectly. Some even go to the extent of saying the words like it is.
In Joey B’s song ‘Tonga’ he creatively uses words like Tonga, Twin Towers and more to make it less profane. If he don’t think Joey B’s song is creative, I think it is. US rapper Lil’ Wayne sold a million copies in a week after releasing his all time biggest hit song ‘Lollipop’ which was straight up explicit and sexual. It’s time we grow and stop acting too moral. I will repeat, if you want songs with good words, Gospel music is always there. Listen to ‘Tonga’ below.
See Joey B’s tweet below, he don’t seem happy but Joey make hay whilst the sun shine, it all works for you.
Now i dont want to see any ignorant/idle blogger publish false articles about ?#?Tonga?
Sleepless nights, the Hard work, you drop a record, fans rate you, media degrades you, But God will never forsake you
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