Entertainment of Friday, 15 May 2020

Source: happyghana.com

Beefing to stay relevant means you’re not good enough – Tulenkey

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Ghanaian rapper and songwriter, Tulenkey christened Chief Osei Bonsu has stated that musicians who engage in ‘beef’ to stay relevant are implying that they are not good enough.

According to him, any good artiste does not need to ride on negative stuffs or body shaming their collegues to trend.

To him, beefing is a long lasting insult which lasts even after it has been squashed. “Even after the beef is squashed, the song is still around. Whenever the song is played, the pain of the diss is renewed and an unending cycle of pain and regret happens all over again,” he said.

He made these comments in an interview on Happy 98.9 FM’s ‘Ayekoo After Drive’ with DJ Advicer.

Commenting on the recent beef between female rappers, Eno Barony, Freda Rhymz and songstress Sista Afia, the musician emphatically mentioned that he was not in support of these talented artistes in their own rights beefing.

He said, ” I am not sure the beef was planned. With the body shaming and underhand shots being thrown, the beef is in bad taste. I beleive this will only hurt their reputation and the respect some music lovers have for them.”