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Tweet at we, we go give you banger – DopeNation

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The Ghanaian music scene was abuzz with excitement after the Telecel Ghana Music Awards. However, not everyone was pleased with the outcome. Kuami Eugene, a renowned Ghanaian musician, took to Twitter to express his frustration:

“The Music Industry no be how the fans dey see am. It’s a bloody game now. People will do anything, pull any string for validation. Ay3 tan !!!!!!”

His tweet didn’t go unnoticed. DopeNation, a dynamic music duo, swiftly responded with a subtle jab: “See who’s calling the pot black”

Kuami Eugene, known for his sharp wit, fired back:

“I don’t reply comments from Ghohe rappers”

The exchange sparked a creative fire within DopeNation. They channeled their energy into crafting a scathing response – a song titled “Ghohe.” The track’s infectious beat and biting lyrics quickly resonated with music lovers across Ghana.

To everyone’s surprise, “Ghohe” surpassed 1 million streams on digital platforms, becoming one of DopeNation’s biggest hits. The duo’s bold declaration today, October 5th, was met with anticipation:

“Tweet at us, we go give you banger”

It seems DopeNation is ready to unleash another explosive track, fueled by the very controversy that sparked their success. The Ghanaian music scene is eagerly awaiting their next move.

 

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