In a recent video, Saddick Adams of Angel TV/FM compared Black Sherif to himself and said that Sherif’s success came from his passion, tenacity, and hard work.He asserts that, despite Kelvyn Boy’s talent, that is what sets the VGMA 2023 Artiste of the Year apart from him.
He continued, “If he doesn’t change his positive attitude, the composer of ‘Konongo Zongo’ will go far.”
The singer of “Down Flat” responded to his claim by writing on Twitter that he had already forgave Saddick Adams, also known as Sports Obama.
Kelvyn says he will progress at his own pace because he does not view music as a race.
I forgive this media man, he tweeted. I end Dey’s tirade. I have peace now! I’ll work on the music at my own speed. Almost six years old, this music thing is not racial.
The Ghanaian performer continued, “Ghanaians are quick to judge and condemn you, but super-slow to support you!”
Afrobeat musician Kelvyn Brown, better known by his stage name Kelvyn Boy, hails from Assin Fosu in Ghana’s Central region.He joined Stonebwoy’s Burniton Music Group and quit the label in 2019 as a result of some controversy. His most well-known songs include “Mea,” “Loko,” “Yawa No Dey,” and “Momo.”