The name Lord Paper does not ring a bell in the music industry but it still echoes a reminder of the relatively unknown Ghanaian artist whose music video for a song titled, ‘Ewurama’ caused so much outrage amongst people who had the chance to watch it.

The Ghanaian Afrobeats musician has revealed to Showbiz that Ghanaian musicians, especially the A-list ones have refused to collaborate with him because they claim that ‘soft p0rn’ of a video he did sometime back will dent their brand too.

According to Lord Paper, he has reached out to a lot of musicians to work with him but they all turned him down. He explained that one of such musicians was bold enough to tell him that he would not do it because of his issues with p#rnography.

“I can’t understand why this is so. The songs I sent for the feature had no swear words in it. I am still shocked that Ghanaian musicians would look down on another musician. I don’t want to mention names but such moves are bad,” he said.

Lord paper added that  although Mr Eazi  accepted his request and featured on his track titled Call On Me, he feels such behavior does not help the music industry.

“If you don’t like the Ewurama song I did which had an explicit video, at least listen to the songs I now have and decide to feature or not but to turn me down without listening to the songs is bad,” he said.

Interestingly, he said he does not regret doing the ‘Ewurama’ song because he planned it and wishes Ghanaians would understand the creativity behind that song.

Apart from Ewurama, Lord Paper has released songs like Fameye, Love No Catch You Before, North K Guy, Maame Serwah, Insecure and recently Dzigbordi.

Dzigbordi is currently number two on 4Syte TV’s charts and Lord Paper is asking Ghanaians to pay attention to his other songs and see how talented he is.

“I don’t think Ghanaians understand the kind of music I do but if they did they would appreciate me for my works,” he said.

Source: www.Ghgossip.com

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