In a tweet sighted by Zionfelix.net, the tweep argued that Sarkodie’s verse on his ‘You Dey Craze’ song made it a hit.
Before his argument, the tweep elucidated that he had no intentions of disrespecting the celebrated rapper known for using his local language in his songs.
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According to him, it is the chorus that makes a song hit—so he sees the tweep’s opinion as bogus.
He replied: “Wat makes a hit is da chorus 4 starters, so ur opinin is Bogus..2ndly u av 2 be enlightnd 2 aprct the diversity n how each language held their own:N each demography (Ewe fante Twi) had apprtn for their own(Driven by Undrstnd + Content ) Facts are data proven not opinion driven.”