Patapaa’s response to Kuami Eugene saying he only does noisy songs is a profanity-laden diss track.
The former lets the world in on a secret he has kept to himself for a while – Eugene farted continuously during a pre-Ghana Meets Naija event.
The ‘One Corner’ artiste also refers to the ‘Angela’ hitmaker as ‘gay’ because his fanbase is mainly made up of women.
Early this week, Eugene granted an interview on GhOneTV where he stated that it is unlikely that he would ever collaborate with Patapaa because he does only noisy songs.
“Patapaa’s kind of songs… he is making too much noise,” stated Eugene to host Regina Van Helvert.
Although known mainly for one song, Patapaa has featured on two other popular songs – ‘Akwaaba’ by Guilty Beatz and ‘That Thing’ by Article One.
Patapaa, the originator of the ‘One Corner’ dance is often at the receiving end of stinging criticism by people who say it is uncultured.
Ghanaian Broadcaster and Communications Consultant, Kwasi Kyei Darkwah (KKD) recently referred to the dance craze as “foolishness.”
“For me I think it is foolishness! Certain things happen and nobody is able to speak frankly about it. Tell you what, no sibling of mine will dance to this, and even if any of my family members decide to do this one corner dance, their father or their mother will call and ask are you foolish or you are mad?” explained Darkwah in an interviewed with Akwasi Aboagye on Neat FM.
It is bad when the name of Ghana is dragged into something like this. A lot of educative things have come up in Ghana; a lot of brilliant personalities have visited us here. So let us also project those positive things too about our country.
There are a lot of things in the world; it is good and there is bad, some are true some are lies. The one corner dance, I think we should ask all those happily dancing, the reason why they danced to the beat of the song. Is the person just excited, or the person is using it to provoke or tease someone? What exactly is the reason why they engage in this ‘one corner dance,?” stressed Darkwah.
“If it is not foolishness then what is it? If people shake their buttocks and roll on the floor and share on social media and it is not foolishness, then what is it? It is either madness or sickness.
I think sometimes we should be bold enough to say things just the way they are. I am not saying this out of anger, jealousy or with any hard feelings but I insist it is foolishness.”