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Should we play your great grandfather’s songs to mourn Kofi B? Asamoah Baidoo fires critics

Lamy Gates by Lamy Gates
February 4, 2020
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Arnold Asamoah Baidoo has fired back at people complaining about the attention Kofi B’s songs are enjoying after his death.

Eric Kofi Boakye was reported dead in the early hours of yesterday 2nd February 2020.

According to his colleague musician and friend, Kofi Nti, he started complaining of chest pains and unusual heartbeat right after performing at a concert in the Central Region.

As is done for fallen entertainers and public figures, his music has been played across radio and television stations while colleague celebrities send words of condolences and share fond memories of the artiste since the news broke.

However, some people find this act hypocritical and have been questioning if the artiste was given this much support while he was alive.


In reaction to this, Arnold took to Facebook to ask, “Ah wait oo, the guy is dead; whose song should we play? Your great grandfather’s?”

Read the full post below:

..OF KOFI B, HYPOCRISY& LACK OF KNOWLEDGE!

Kofi B is dead; and as always, there’s a tense debate on the sort of support he garnered in his lifetime and the aftermath of his untimely demise. This matter has been thoroughly discussed. I won’t go into it.

The other contentious matter that irks me a little, just a little, is the chatter that, radio presenters and by extension, music lovers are exhibiting some level of hypocrisy by playing his songs after his death.

Ah wait oo, the guy is dead; whose song should we play? Your great grandfather’s?

The fact is; the death of an entertainer elicits the play/exhibition of his/her works as a sign of respect, recognition for their work. It is a normal phenomenon that transpires everywhere – every freaking where.

In 1977, when Elvis Presley died, his album hit No.1. When Michael Jackson died in 2009, his album hit No.1 and when Amy Winehouse died in 2011, her album hit No.1. The examples are endless. In fact, there are so many musicians whose songs/albums have hit No.1 posthumously.

If we had proper data and records system, you’d realize that the likes of Mr. A.A.A, Daasebre Gyamena,Danny Nettey, Michael Dwamena, Terrry Bonchaka and the many we lost would have hit No.1 with the play and patronage of their songs after their demise.

It is normal – so check, learn about it and stop shouting!

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