Celebrated Ghanaian gospel musician, Ohemaa Mercy has heaped praises on the reggae/dancehall musician, Kojo Kurankye, well known as Ras Kuuku over his “Me Mpaebo” song.

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Speaking in an interview with the renowned broadcaster, Doreen Avio on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz, Ohemaa Mercy stated that “Me Mpaebo” composed by Ras Kuuku is a gospel song and not a secular song.

According to the award-winning gospel crooner, the song is a powerful prayerful song even though it was coming from a reggae/dancehall musician.

She revealed that the one-time Reggae/Dancehall act of the year at the VGMAs was praying to God in his song.

In her own words, she said; “Ras Kuuku’s Me Mpaebo is a gospel song. It is a prayer song. He is praying to God“.

As a reminder, Ras Kuuku released “Me Mpaebo” in 2020 and has since achieved dominance with song and continues to thrive in the music scene with the song as one of the best songs ever produced by him.

In other news, reigning rapper of the year at previous edition of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, Joseph Gamor, widely known as Lyrical Joe

has finally narrated the genesis of his fierce lyrical beef with the Kumerican rapper, Amerado.

The two rapper have kept social media buzzing following some diss songs they released recently directed at each other’s camp. Lyrical Joe came in with “Baboon” which he claims was not a diss song to Amerado but the latter also came in with “Ponky Joe’ which was directed at Lyrical Joe.

Ghanaians on social media as anticipated for more diss songs from the two rappers as they prepare to judge who is better than the other.

In a recent Twitter Space Conversation with Kalyjay, Lyrical Joe has opened up on what caused his beef with Amerado. According to him, it all started when Amerado won the 3Music Best Rapper of the year and he expressed his sentiments about why his song was never crowned winner in that category.

He stated that his song has all the requirement to meet the criteria of the award scheme, yet Amerado was rather awarded instead of him. However, when he also won the VGMA Rapper of the year, Amerado dropped a song with Eno Barony and some of his lines sounded like a shot to his camp.

Source: www.Ghgossip.com

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