Hiplife artist, Tinny, says he is not bothered by people’s negative perception about him.
Tinny, known in private life as Nii Addo Quaynor, revealed in an interview on Hitz FM that unlike others who go through depression because of the way they are perceived by other people, he rather feels important when people badmouth him.
“I feel good when people say I am ‘too-known’, I dey rush. It means they recognize me.”
“They should talk about me. I am not the one to talk about them. I prefer they talk about me every time,” he said.
He further explained that he is not pushed when labelled “arrogant” and “too-known,” because he often hears such things about him from people who do not known him very well.
“I don’t even know what I do to merit that tag. People I have never met before – people who do now know me say all those things. That is what they say but I care less. I am me [Tinny]. I can’t force people to say otherwise,” he added.
Tinny has been in the news for calling dancehall artist Stonebwoy a fool after the latter paid an event organizer who claimed that Tinny owed him GHS2,000.
According to him, he did not owe the man in question and that his colleague, Stonebwoy, should have contacted him first before paying the amount on his behalf.
| By Ghanaweekend.com