Ghanaian musician, Barima Sidney, known for releasing controversial songs, has released a heavily controversial song titled ‘papa no’.
‘Papa No’ has quite surprisingly found its way into popular Ghanaian lexicon after it was first used by Kumawood actress Tracey Boakye in her public social media banter with Mzbel.
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Tracey Boakye, in her rants, alleged that a certain man (translated in akan as ‘papa no’) had taken good care of her ever since she gave birth to that man’s daughter, her 3-month old baby.
Even though the identity of the man still remains shrouded in mystery, another party to the raging beef, Gloria Kani has mentioned former President John Mahama as the ‘papa no’, though without any credible evidence.
As Ghanaians are still struggling to find out all the details and especially identify the unnamed man, Barima Sidney has already received a song titled ‘Papa no’.
Interestingly, it appears NPP footsoldiers have already adopted the song, obviously for political capital, as many of the party’s footsoldiers were identified sharing the song on social media, with various political commentaries.
Check out the song below………………………
Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com