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Entertainment of Tuesday, 25 June 2024

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

I buried your ‘One Corner’ song because it was harmful – Pastor tells Patapaa to the face

Patapaa Amisty is a popular Ghanaian musician play videoPatapaa Amisty is a popular Ghanaian musician

Founder of the True Faith Revival Ministry, Pastor Benjamin Kessie, has asserted that he played a pivotal role in preventing Patapaa’s song "One Corner" from achieving sustained popularity and recognition in the music industry.

According to Pastor Benjamin Kessie, he intervened against the song due to concerns that its associated dance moves were negatively impacting the youth.

He described the dance as disturbing and recounted instances where people engaged in the dance in hazardous locations such as gutters and roads.

"When 'One Corner' was released, even children were performing inappropriate dance moves to the song," Pastor Kessie stated emphatically during a discussion with Patapaa on the Nayas Show on Angel TV. "The gyrations were unsettling to witness. I prayed against the song because I believed it was detrimental to our youth. I opposed it spiritually, and now its popularity has waned."

In response, Patapaa challenged Pastor Kessie, suggesting that he should seek forgiveness for his actions. Patapaa pointed out the song's global impact, including its use in events like the Berlin festival, as evidence of its significance despite its brief period of dominance.

Patapaa’s "One Corner," known for its association with a controversial dance, initially gained immense attention within African and global entertainment circles but faced a short-lived period of prominence.



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