Award-winning controversial Ghanaian artist Barima Sidney has revealed what people might remember him for when he’s dead.

Sidney is known as one of the controversial artists whose songs shook the country many years ago. He mostly chose lyrics that lambasts the officials of the government involved in corruption. He is mainly known for his popular song “Ghana Money”.

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In an interview on Kastle Entertainment Show with Amansan Krakye, Barima Sidney disclosed that he believes that the first thing people will remember him for when he dies is his controversial songs.

“What I will be remembered for is that I am the musician who came to talk about things in society that nobody wants to sing about,” he told the host.

He continued “I think that it’s something that a lot of people will use to remember me that’s why when things aren’t going right and I don’t talk, people begin agitating as to why I’m silent”.

He added “So I think that topics that people are afraid to talk about are what I sing about like ‘scent no’ it’s not an easy topic for you to sing about or you say’ Oga dey chop our money basa basa’.

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“So these are controversial topics that people don’t want to sing about so most people sing about love songs in order to be free but Sidney will be remembered for doing songs that people find it hard to talk about in society.”

Source: www.ghgossip.com

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