‘Just say you don’t like my music, its simple’ – Bosom P. Yung reacts to ‘fell off’ mockery

Rapper Bosom P. Yung has asserted contrary to beliefs his career has taken a nosedive, he is “strong and active forever”.
The London-based artiste was reacting to a list on X captioned ‘Ghanaian artistes that fell off along the line’ compiled by @jay_mike808, with his 2020 viral hit Ataa Adwoa leading.
In no uncertain terms, the singer and rapper condemned the list, noting its point was to see a false perception become reality. He bemoaned even widely admired stars like Sarkodie and Black Sherif could not escape “this agenda”. He concluded with the observation people who were not currently keeping tabs on his music were simply not his fans.
“Nkurasefuor asefuor. You just want push this agenda saaa then it becomes reality. That’s how y’all operate. I’ve even seen y’all doing same even on Sherif’s album. Same thing you dey do the landlord (Sarkodie), too. We strong and active forever. Just say you don’t like my music, it’s simple,” Bosom P. Yung wrote.
After his January 2020 Atta Adwoa, P. Yung became one of the Ghana's most exciting musicians, attracting attention even beyond Ghana.
The rapper's current single is Block & Delete Remix featuring Xlimkid, with the original found on his eight-track Lost At Sea tape.
Source: classfmonline.com
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