
Ghanaian songbird, Mzbel, has descended heavily on Kuami Eugene and has asked him to keep his mouth shut. She shared her views on Kuami Eugene’s claim that he didn’t know that Sarkodie’s song ”Happy Day” is a political endorsement song.
Sarkodie featured Kuami Eugene on his latest song “Happy Day”, which some faction of the public claims is a political song that seeks to endorse the ruling New Patriotic Party.
however, Kuami Eugene seeks to dissociate himself from the song following the reactions of the public to the song.
Sarkodie, in the song, “Happy Day”, sang a verse touting the achievements of the incumbent government and endorsed the candidature of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for a second term in office.
The rapper was heard audibly singing out the “4 More 4 Nana’’ mantra.
Kuami Eugene, who was featured on the song and shot a video together with Sarkodie, unequivocally denied knowledge of the endorsement bit and complained bitterly that it will have a negative effect on his brand as well as his career.
According to Mzbel, Kuami Eugene needs to shut up and spare FGhanains the lies of not having foreknowledge of the details of the “Happy Day” song.
Responding to the issue in an interview with Ola Michael on Neat FM’s “Entertainment GH”, Mzbel said Kuami Eugene needs to zip up.
To her, Kuami Eugene cannot deceive Ghanaians that he knew nothing about the song supporting the President’s re-election in the December 7 polls.
She emphasized the fact that Sarkodie didn’t compel Kuami Eugene to do the song with him and that he could have opted out if he didn’t feel good about the reaction of the public but
“you did your chorus, listened to the full song, and went ahead to do a music video together”.
“How can you say you didn’t know? A surprised Mzbel asked with displeasure.
Kuami Eugene should shut up and concentrate on his proceeds from the song,” she added.
Source:Mynewsghana