I Will Not Perform “Daavi Ne Ba” Again – Pataapa Say | See His Reason

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Controversial hip life artiste  Patapaa has cut ties with the ‘Daavi ne ba’ hit maker, Kawoula Biov, saying he (Patapaa) will never perform his part of the trending song on any stage again.

According to Patapaa, the ungrateful nature of Kawoula, made him take such a drastic decision.



“I will never perform with the song again, I don’t even want to hear the song again and I don’t even want to hear his songs in my ears again because when someone does something for you, you have to show gratitude. So if you are going about insulting me that what I did has no sense in it, I would be frank, I am very hurt. It’s okay if my willingness to help him has turned turned against me,”
Patapaa lamented.

According to reports, Kawoula Biov took to the media to express his disappointment in Patapaa for failing to give him credit as well as recognize him as the brain behind the song, every time he (Patapaa) performed it.

Patapaa until recently had stayed silent on the matter but appeared to have had enough of the ‘insults’ as he hit back in a recent interview. Pataapa claimed he never stole any song as is being alleged by Kawoula Biov and members of his management team.

“I want Ghanaians to understand that I have never stolen his song. It is just Ghanaians who love me and decided to start a challenge with my part of the song. I have so many songs of my own so I won’t take credit for someone’s song,” he stated in the interview monitored by ABC News Ghana. The aggrieved ‘One Corner’ hit marker again explained, “I have never taken his song to perform anywhere, and I have never promoted my part of the song and left his. He is the one who took his video to the media for them to play. And anything you are doing, if there’s a senior in it, the thing will trend. Maybe it is through me that God decided to bless him.”

Patapaa further advised upcoming artists to show gratitude if a ‘big’ artist decides to feature on their song and make it a hit.

“I want to tell the upcoming artistes that if you get someone on your song and he makes it a hit, then you should thank God,” he said.

Despite the feud between the two artists Ghanaians appear unperturbed as they continue to participate in the trending ‘Scopatumana’ challenge.

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