Annual Celebrations in Ghana without My Gibberish Songs Will be Boring - Patapaa

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By Eugene Brown

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Ghanaian viral music artiste, Patapaa, has said that his gibberish songs play a key role in annual festivals in Ghana.

According to the musician who is known in private life as Justice Amoah, doing gibberish songs is part of his hobby and nobody can claim his title as the pioneer in doing gibberish songs.

“Doing gibberish songs is my hobby. Every artiste especially those underground ones who will do gibberish song will be associated to me because everyone knows I’m the pioneer, " Patapaa said.

Patapaa who recently challenged Stonebwoy after the release of his gibberish song ‘Putuu’ has boldly stated that his gibberish songs are the reason why most festivals in the country becomes enjoyable and entertaining.

“But I relaxed with the gibberish songs because of the coronavirus. However, when the restrictions are lifted finally everyone will witness what will happen. Because if I don’t do gibberish songs, it doesn’t make various festivals across the country enjoyable, " Patapaa added during a conversation on Radio Central.

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Queried on whether he has stopped doing gibberish songs which made him popular and got a breakthrough into the mainstream music scene in Ghana, Patapaa said he hasn't.

“You know already that if I don’t release any hot song every year it makes the celebration of festivals very boring. So for the gibberish songs I’m just hiding them behind the scenes.”

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