Election 2000: David Kwamena Bolton recalls VIP's regretful involvement in politics

Legendary music executive and record producer David Kwamena Bolton has advised musicians to steer clear of politics.
"We did it in the past and it didn't go well," he said.
He spoke to DJ Slim on Hitz FM, recalling a time VIP got involved in politics and how it impacted the Hiplife trio's career.
It was election time in the year 2000 and, according to Bolton, the incumbent National Democratic Congress (NDC), was "so confident" of victory, they approached VIP to record a victory song in advance.
"They paid handsomely," he said, and, thus, "We made the song."
He noted First Lady Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings "and her children" came "to the studio whilst it was being recorded and all that. It was a party, victory song".
Fate was not in the Jerry John Rawlings-led NDC's favour, however. The main opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) had a historic win, led by John Agyekum Kufour.
"And then VIP started getting bashed and I got some flak from that as well," Bolton bemoaned.
| VIP (L-R): Abdul Hamidu Ibrahim (Lazzy/Zeal), Emmanuel Promzy Ababio (Promzy) and Joseph Nana Ofori (Prodigal)
"If you want to have a long-term career, try and stay out of politics. The way politics is, you should be careful because – don't forget, your fan base cuts across all the political views. You stand at risk of alienating a portion of your fan base and it's your fan base that keeps you who you are.
"So, I would advise any musician just to stay away from politics. You could get some decent cash for that time but then you may end up losing a lot more than the value of that money you're getting," he admonished.
"I don't think it's worth it as a musician," he emphasised.
With Promzy out and Hiplife pioneer Reggie Rockstone in, VIP is now VVIP.
| VVIP (L-R): Prodigal, Reggie and Zeal
Trending Entertainment
Rare oil portrait of Mahatma Gandhi to be auctioned in London
16:47Akuapem Poloo explains why she prefers dating to marriage; ‘I’ve never been single in my life’
02:09The Spirit of Hiplife lives as Ghana’s beat of identity and influence
18:13Van Vicker congratulates Mahama on strengthening the cedi
17:56'It was just an adventure in my old age': Bill Clinton on his life as a thriller writer
01:03Russell Brand: Comedian and actor pleads not guilty to rape and sexual assault charges
20:03Kofi Adjorlolo on music being 'first love', performing with Ambolley
00:11Gyakie on Forbes Africa's 30 Under 30 list for 2025
16:48Guinness World Record: Tom Cruise awarded via fiery ‘Mission: Impossible 8’ stunt
01:52Mike Eghan: Broadcast icon passes
23:05