Controversial media personality, Kelvin Taylor has disclosed that if anyone could be a role model to the youth of Ghana, it should not be Bhim Nation’s President, Stonebwoy.
Firing some shots at his rival, Stonebwoy, Kelvin Taylor claims the dancehall musician has a lot of people following him, however, does his things as though, he is not mentally sound, claiming that he cheapened himself to be used by the ruling New Patriotic Party.
Kelvin Taylor mentioned that Stonebwoy’s disability will never prevent him [Kelvin] from attacking him [Stonebwoy] if he goes astray.
“NPP has come so low to the point that they used people’s disability to do a campaign. And that is very painful, and that is the terrible part of this whole thing. The NPP is using people’s disability to do a campaign and in our history, we are not supposed to do that,” the controversial media personality said.
Talking about Stonebwoy, Kelvin Taylor claims he is a “mad dog” and seizes to be a celebrity and a role model to the youth of Ghana.
According to him, it is very bad for a person like Stonebwoy to pull a gun at his colleague in public.
“If someone is disabled and he is not a good person and he is foolish you have the right to criticize the person. If a disabled person pulls a gun in public and tries to shoot another Ghanaian that disabled person is not supposed to be given any international platform. That person is a crazy mad dog. And nobody is supposed to make that person a celebrity or a mentor”, he said.
“Such people belong to the ditch because they do not have the sense to understand that pulling a gun on stage or any platform whilst you have people looking up to you, you do not deserve to be called this or that. So with me, when it comes to people with disability I don’t mince words. I will let people know that you can kill and people are not supposed to give you the room because you can kill,” Kelvin Taylor stated.
King Promise Gives Stonebwoy His Flowers
Ghanaian musician King Promise shared his admiration for Stonebwoy. The musician was asked where he would rate himself in the Ghanaian music industry and whether he was appreciated.
King Promise said that he believes in himself and appreciated Ghana backing him as the country’s ambassador to the world.
King Promise’s response as he affirmed his status in Ghana attracted a counter question of whether he would rank himself above Stonebwoy.
The singer behind the monster “Terminator” hit record accurately established that the Afro-dancehall star Stonebwoy was a senior who had hit way before he came to the scene.
“Now, we are friends and are locking horns. But the fact that I go Number one and he goes number one does not change anything. It’s enough respect. Because it took people like that to pave the way for us to come. There’s no competition,” King Promise emphasized.
In showbiz circles where musicians are quick to outshine others even though there are seniors, King Promise’s response earned him significant praise from Ghanaian fans.
A few comments from netizens in reaction to King Promise’s remarks about Stonebwoy include;
“Just how it’s supposed to be, staying humble and giving respect to your colleagues will take you places.”
@KobbyMingz
“@IamKingPromise you have soooo much sense… Love you man ….keep giving us bangers upon bangers …”
@SammY_PastY
“The fact that Greg didn’t pause before answering such a question shows how positive-minded he is. Because the question was really needless.”
@No1Stan_
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