Don Little has made observations about how some Ghanaian musicians sing and perform and he is expressing his opinion on certain things.
The Ghanaian diminutive actor known for his comic roles in movies decided to take on some Ghanaian musicians over the signature terms they use in songs. According to Don Little some of these terms are nice and others like Shatta Wale’s “Pah pah pah pah “ aren’t.
“Ghanaian musicians if you don’t have terms, go and look for terms. Some terms are nice, for example, “What Else”, “Bhim Nation” “SM4Lyf” but I don’t know happened to our brother and he’s stopped using SM4Lyf and went for “Pah pah pah pah”, a term out of madness like this, no lie.” he said in Twi.
According to Don Little, terms like KiDi’s “Oh Lord have mercy” are nice but he can’t say the same for Kwesi Arthur.
In a video pulse.com.gh has seen on Don Little’s Instagram, he added that musicians should stopping asking fans “osi den?” whenever they are performing.
Ital ital .. wa-Guan mi brethren @shattawalegh Mi beg iyah .. dis is #POPOSHANTEY ur brethren fi JAMAICA 🇯🇲.. Mi beg unno .. pls forgive mi likkle bwoy @officialdonlittle … eim use to be da house help for KWAME NKRUMAH in 1951 … eim grow pass human understanding.. 😀🙏 pic.twitter.com/0seBqwqhi6
— KASOA VANDAMME (@funnyfacegh) April 8, 2020
Source: pulse.com.gh