Hiplife legend Barima Sidney of “Nananom” fame says King Paluta gave perfect lines to his new inspirational single, BBF (Bibia B3Y3 Fine).
The song, which had garnered lots of attention on the streaming sites after its release barely a month ago, sparked lots of conversations on who would be best suited to be featured on it.
Though he had wanted rapper Amerado Burner on it as part of his initial plans, King Paluta, in Barima Sidney’s assessment, did so well on the track.
Speaking exclusively on Max Morning in Accra on Friday, the veteran musician said he featured King Paluta even before his hit track “Aseda'” shot to fame.
He expressed excitement for the massive job King Paluta put up as his verse on the track, which he believed was part of the success story the song was generating on digital platforms.
The “Abuskeleke” hitmaker also used the opportunity to dismiss claims that he was hurt when Amerado turned down his collaboration request.
According to him, he understood Amerado when he explained that the song was not written to suit the field he was a master in and proposed that they do an “Obia nye Obia” remix.
Barima Sidney went further to explain that every musician had his strengths and weaknesses and asked his fans and Ghanaians not to make a case out of the issue.
He said he only made the collaboration conversation known to shoot down claims that celebrated musicians were not inspiring the young ones by collaborating with them.
Barima Sidney also expressed readiness to feature Amerado if he was ready to work on the “Obia nye Obia” remix with him.
Source: Ghana/MaxTV/MaxFM/max.com.gh/Joyceline Natally Cudjoe