I Get Disturbed When They Say My Songs Are Not Sensible - Patapaa

Artiste, Patapaa, reveals his frustration at people who say he can only make gibberish songs

I Get Disturbed When They Say My Songs Are Not Sensible - Patapaa
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Patapaa has confessed that he does not like the impression that he can only sing "gibberish songs".

Dubbed the 'gibberish Lord' after his massive global hit 'One Corner' critics have to portend to his inability to make global hits because he can only sing songs with no concrete meaning.

To this end, he has now released a new single 'Sika Wo Borlar So' for his critics who say he is unable to write lyrical songs.

While speaking in an interview on 3FM Drive with Giovani Caleb, he noted that the gibberish Lord tag is not only an insult to him but also to all of his fans.

He explained that the fans who listen to his song listen because of his talent and saying he does not make sense in his songs mean his fans like things that don't make sense.

According to him, there are no people in Ghana that don't have sense and if there are he doesn't know them.

“They said I don’t make sensible music. When they say that, I get disturbed. Because, in Ghana, I don’t know where the stupid people are. I don’t know where you can find stupid people and the place where wise people are. So I want the wise people who said I should make sensible songs to go through this song. To know that I sing sensible songs.” He stated.

Patapaa admitted that he knows where the mad people are kept in Ghana, but he doubts if they are allowed to listen to his songs.

The 'One Corner' hitmaker pointed to how ‘Sika Wo Borlar So’ talks about people and money, concepts that are currently trending in society.

Some people have become wealthy from menial jobs but because they still do the same work, you might think that they are poor while some others look rich might actually be living a fake life on borrowed funds.