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What If Becca Writes A Book About You, – Bisa Kdei in Hot Water for Supporting Sarkodie’s Diss Track

– Bisa Kdei shows support for Sarkodie after he insults Yvonne Nelson
– Bisa Kdei receives backlash on social media but defends his actions
– Sarkodie releases a track to explain himself but is criticized for degrading women
– Prince David Osei criticizes Sarkodie for disrespecting himself and women

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Ghanaian Highlife Artist Bisa Kdei in Hot Water for Supporting Sarkodie’s Diss Track

Ghanaian highlife artist, Bisa Kdei, has found himself embroiled in controversy after openly endorsing rapper Sarkodie’s diss track aimed at actress Yvonne Nelson. The incident unfolded on social media, where Bisa Kdei expressed his admiration for Sarkodie’s controversial song.

“I’ve listened to this like 10 times. Heeerrrrrh,” Bisa Kdei enthusiastically tweeted, showcasing his support for Sarkodie’s diss track. However, this public display of endorsement sparked a wave of backlash from social media users who criticized Bisa Kdei for supporting such disrespectful content.

In response to the criticism, Bisa Kdei defended his stance, urging people not to attach negativity to everything someone writes. He clarified that he was merely acknowledging a song and recognizing Sarkodie as a rap legend and talented writer. Bisa Kdei firmly stated, “Their problem is their problem, boss.”

Meanwhile, Sarkodie faced severe criticism for humiliating himself and degrading women in his controversial track. The rapper released the song as a response to Yvonne Nelson’s accusation of impregnating her and abandoning her, as revealed in her recently published memoir.

Sarkodie’s track attempted to explain his perspective on the matter but ended up sounding crude and classless. In the opening lines of the song, he addressed Yvonne Nelson, commending her bravery but also reminding her that she cannot selectively choose what to reveal. Sarkodie’s lyrics included derogatory remarks, stating that if Yvonne Nelson wanted to speak, she should divulge details about every man she had been intimate with.

This disrespectful approach did not go unnoticed, and actor Prince David Osei publicly criticized Sarkodie for lowering his standards and disrespecting himself, as well as women in general. Osei’s condemnation further fuelled the controversy surrounding Sarkodie’s track and added to the growing backlash.

In conclusion, Bisa Kdei’s support for Sarkodie’s diss track has landed him on the wrong side of social media, drawing criticism from users who deemed the song disrespectful. Sarkodie’s attempt to explain himself through the track backfired, as he ended up degrading women and tarnishing his own reputation. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of thoughtful and respectful communication, especially when discussing sensitive matters.

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