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I Won’t Steal Your Girls — Reggie Rockstone Tells Event Organizers Who Have Sidelined Him For Years

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Reggie Rockstone while expressing the deliberate attempt by some stakeholders to sideline him, injected a dose of humour to his predicament by claiming he has no intention of stealing anyone’s girlfriend or chic.

The Hiplife (amalgamation of Hiphop and indigenous Highlife) originator said for years, he has been overlooked for major programs and given his legendary status, he finds it hard to grasp the phenomenon.

Speaking in a video originally shared on his Instagram handle, the 57-year-old rapper and dancer emptied his thought about the situation and called for immediate remedy because he’s not happy about the situation.

“I have noticed that a lot of events are held without me being invited, and it is starting to bother me. A clear example is when the Inspector General of Police (IGP) met musicians and other entertainers and ‘Yaw’ was not invited.”

“When you talk about Ghanaian music, and you don’t talk about Reggie, you’re wrong. It’s not that I am a troublemaker, or I will come and over and steal someone’s chick. When I come, I come with my wife,” he added.

In other news trending on www.PressInformant, American singer and songwriter, Aliaune Damala Badara Akon Thiam, known mononymously as Akon has finally explained why he could not embrace Sarkodie to his record label Konvict Music over a decade ago when preliminary arrangement brought them together.

In an interview conducted on #PulsexKalyJaySpace, a Twitter Space by Ghanaian influencer Kaly Jay and Pulse Ghana, Akon said aside from the fact the Ghanaian iconic rapper was not ready to upgrade mentally, he was also more fixated on becoming a local champion.

“Sarkodie was the first artist that we signed out of Ghana,” Akon began. “My brother, Babs actually was dealing with him on a day-to-day basis, but at the time it was one of those situations where when you signed African artists, you really didn’t have full control over them.”

Akon noted that because they didn’t have full control of Sarkodie’s activities, they couldn’t connect with him very well. “It was a piece of paper so it would be up to the artist to say okay, we have a contract. Let’s honour it,” he added.

“We had plans to make him so much bigger but I think at the time his agenda was more focusing on Ghana, which worked for him. And I think that it was a plan that worked,” Akon continued his narration on #PulsexKalyJaySpace.

SOURCE: www.PressInformant