I won’t openly Campaign for a Political party - Tulenkey.

Rapper declares that he likes to keep his political dealings anonymous.

I won’t openly Campaign for a Political party - Tulenkey.
Tulenkey

Rapper, Chief Osei Bonsu, popularly known as 'Tulenkey' has divulged that he would never openly record a song to endorse a specific political party for the sake of his fans explaining that it would be disrespectful to his fans who don't support that party; adding that the said fans might feel abandoned.

When asked if he would do a song for a specific party for a huge sum of money, in the range of $500,000, he replied in his usual carefree manner and said, “I don’t think I’ll do it. The money is huge but I just don’t find interest in those things so I’m not sure I’ll do it”.

The young artiste further explained his stance and made known that he would not back a specific party due to equality for his fans.

 

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"My fans cut across. Some support NPP, some support NDC, some support PPP, and all that so I wouldn’t want to go and stand for one. It would be like I’ve dawged boys so I’d rather remain anonymous”

Tulenkey has been tagged "The Heir to Rap Music" in Ghana since he came through with the Refix of his street banging song Child Abuse which is a cover of Cardi B’s “I like it”. It seems to redefine Sexual harassment from women and not the usual notion. Tulenkey recruited AMG Beyond Kontrol rapper Medikal on the masterpiece. He also released his 1/1 (one over one) EP, a mixtape that has ten songs.

He dropped another street banger titled ‘Proud Fuck Boy’ which featured Eddie Khae, the song gave him several endorsements from top Ghanaian personalities including Hollywood actor, Idris Elba.