Okyeame Kwame Condemns People Who Insulted Emelia Brobbey Over Her ‘Fa Me Ko’ Song
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Ghanaian rapper, Kwame Nsia Apau, popularly known as Okyeame Kwame, has condemned the people who insulted Emelia Brobbey following the release of her song ‘Fa Me Ko’.
The Rap Doctor told Graphic Showbiz in an interview that it was very wrong for people to insult the actress turned musician.
“If you do not like what the person is putting out do not insult him or her, it is wrong for anyone to hide behind a phone and insult the lady. It is cyber bullying and should not be accepted.
“I mean it is simple if you do not like what the person has brought out just do not download it, don’t listen, don’t buy it, it is as simple as that.
“To all those who do that, we may not see you but remember God has seen you, it is not a good thing to do,” he said.
Okyeame Kwame made known his interest in remixing the song with Emelia Brobbey.
“It is a nice song and I love it; you know it is not usual for an actress to do such a song so I commend her for that.
I have listened to it and if Emelia should call me to say I need you on that song, I will gladly jump on it. I love Highlife and I love Emelia as well, she has been a very good friend of mine for a long time. That song is great,” he disclosed.